Some aspects of projective identification

Three clinical observations

  • Carol Worthington

Abstract

After a brief review of the literature, the paper takes a somewhat light-hearted look at projective identification as it reveals itself in the interactions between the therapist and three patients. Three slightly different examples of this mechanism are given, the final one illustrating the difficulty in drawing firm distinctions between projective identification and countertransference.

Theory has been under-emphasised in favour of clinical observations.

Author Biography

Carol Worthington

As recorded in 1999.

Carol Worthington, MA, PhD, MNZAP, MNZPsS, is in private practice in Wellington, with a particular interest in obsessional, phobic and borderline personality disorders. She practises an eclectic psychoanalytically-oriented approach in individual psychotherapy and is also a supervisor for the Psychologists' Registration Board.

Published
1999-07-30
How to Cite
Worthington, C. (1999). Some aspects of projective identification: Three clinical observations. Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand, 5(1), 32-38. https://doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.1999.06