Projection and Identification
“The
richer–that is, the more varied and complete–the individual’s
emotional life, the less is he driven to projection, and the more will
he incline to identification. His outlet and satisfaction comes in
identifying himself with the emotions of the other. On the other hand,
the narrower and more restricted the individual’s emotional life, the
more intense will be his fewer emotions, the less will he be inclined
to, and capable of, identification–the lack of which he has to
compensate for by projection. Projection thus proves to be a
compensatory mechanism that adjusts for an inner lack. Identification,
on the other hand, is an expression of abundance, of the desire for
union, for alliance, for sharing. “
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