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One Need Not Be a House to Be Haunted: On Enactment, Dissociation, and the Dread of >Not-Me< – A Case Study

  • This paper discusses one family's struggle with domestic violence involving three generations. In this case, coercive negative maternal attributions interacted with parent-to-child projective identification, which resulted in the child's internalization of parental perceptions involving confusion around danger and protection from danger. Projective identification occurs as readily from a parent to a child as from a child to a parent. As is illustrated, when the parent's use of projective identification is excessive, it has severe implications for the whole of the child's psychic development (Lieberman, 1992, 1994, 1997, in press Seligman 1993, 1995, this issue Silverman, Lieberman, and Pekarsky, 1997).

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Author:Robin C. Silverman, Alicia F. Lieberman
Parent Title (English):Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 161-186.
Document Type:Articles
Language:English
Year of first Publication:1999
Release Date:2017/11/20
Format:xerox upon request / Fotokopie auf Anfrage
IdNo:Silverman_R_C_Lieberman_A_F_1999
Erich Fromm's Library and Erich Fromm Archive:Articles / Artikel
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