The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification

The widely shared view that projective identification describes omnipresent and easily observable phenomena proves to be unfounded. On the contrary, the analysis reveals a concept based on a bizarre epistemology, which, from a theoretical point of view, seems to contradict the current concepts of...

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Main Author: Gian Paolo Scano
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-02-01
Series:Ricerca Psicoanalitica
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Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/219
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spelling doaj-168de76dde534ab6b7fda564a5b7b8f42021-09-28T02:55:57ZengPAGEPress PublicationsRicerca Psicoanalitica1827-46252037-78512020-02-0127210.4081/rp.2016.219The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identificationGian Paolo Scano0IPP of Brescia The widely shared view that projective identification describes omnipresent and easily observable phenomena proves to be unfounded. On the contrary, the analysis reveals a concept based on a bizarre epistemology, which, from a theoretical point of view, seems to contradict the current concepts of transference and countertransference, which are based on the same clinical reference material. Projective identification, rather than describing a phenomenon and a mysterious psychic performance of the therapeutic couple, aims to improperly solve the most serious problem of traditional theory which, built on the assumption of the intrapsychic point of view, struggles to account for the intersubjective substance of the therapeutic relationship. By treating interactions as if they were intrapsychic processes, it allows to circumvent the need to modify the basic theoretical framework, avoiding the problem of establishing which theoretical and clinical changes would be necessary to face, if one were to accept the assert that the object of theory and therapy are interactions and not the intrapsychic experiences of the isolated mind. https://www.pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/219Projective identificationepistemologytransference and countertransferenceintersubjectivitytherapeutic relationship
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The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
Ricerca Psicoanalitica
Projective identification
epistemology
transference and countertransference
intersubjectivity
therapeutic relationship
author_facet Gian Paolo Scano
author_sort Gian Paolo Scano
title The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
title_short The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
title_full The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
title_fullStr The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
title_full_unstemmed The unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
title_sort unlikely alembic, or rather the strange case of projective identification
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Ricerca Psicoanalitica
issn 1827-4625
2037-7851
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The widely shared view that projective identification describes omnipresent and easily observable phenomena proves to be unfounded. On the contrary, the analysis reveals a concept based on a bizarre epistemology, which, from a theoretical point of view, seems to contradict the current concepts of transference and countertransference, which are based on the same clinical reference material. Projective identification, rather than describing a phenomenon and a mysterious psychic performance of the therapeutic couple, aims to improperly solve the most serious problem of traditional theory which, built on the assumption of the intrapsychic point of view, struggles to account for the intersubjective substance of the therapeutic relationship. By treating interactions as if they were intrapsychic processes, it allows to circumvent the need to modify the basic theoretical framework, avoiding the problem of establishing which theoretical and clinical changes would be necessary to face, if one were to accept the assert that the object of theory and therapy are interactions and not the intrapsychic experiences of the isolated mind.
topic Projective identification
epistemology
transference and countertransference
intersubjectivity
therapeutic relationship
url https://www.pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/219
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