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Projective identification, self-disclosure, and the patient's view of the object: the need for flexibility.

R T Waska1.   

Abstract

Certain patients, through projective identification and splitting mechanisms, test the boundaries of the analytic situation. These patients are usually experiencing overwhelming paranoid-schizoid anxieties and view the object as ruthless and persecutory. Using a Kleinian perspective, the author advocates greater analytic flexibility with these difficult patients who seem unable to use the standard analytic environment. The concept of self-disclosure is examined, and the author discusses certain technical situations where self-disclosure may be helpful. (The Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 1999; 8:225-233)

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10413442      PMCID: PMC3330553     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychother Pract Res        ISSN: 1055-050X


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