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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Projective Identification and Corrective Experiences

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2024

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk answers patron emails.

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00:00 Projective identification
10:04 How do we know if we're distorting or not? 
23:37 OPP 2022
25:02 Is projection a bad thing?
34:57 OPP 2022
37:50 Raising awareness of OCD
1:01:02 How did Dr. Kirk know a therapist wasn't a good fit? 


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November 15, 2024

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0:00.0

Hey, these are listeners. I thought I would answer some patron emails. This email is from

0:06.3

annual highest tier patron, Jocelyn G. Good old Jocelyn. She says, Dr. Anne Blake's talk

0:14.4

on projection was really thought-provoking. I'm keen to learn more about projection and other

0:20.7

related concepts on the podcast.

0:22.7

Just chiming in here.

0:24.3

Yeah.

0:26.4

Dr.

0:27.0

Anne Blake, my friend, a lot of people really loved her episodes.

0:33.9

And I want to have her back on the podcast at some point.

0:38.1

All right.

0:38.9

So you ask a question, Jocelyn.

0:41.9

Is projective identification the same as projection?

0:45.8

The answer is, no, they're not the same.

0:49.4

They're related.

0:50.0

In a nutshell, projection is defined as an unwanted aspect of self that you project onto someone

0:58.3

else. So projecting, if it's not projective identification, if it's just projection, it can be

1:06.1

entirely internal or it can motivate behaviors. So, for example, let's say that you're not a good listener

1:13.1

and you know that you're not a good listener and you're probably not a good listener because

1:17.6

of what you went through growing up, but you unconsciously know that you're not a good listener.

1:24.3

But your ego denies this painful aspect of yourself because it's painful to acknowledge that

1:31.6

you're not a good listener.

1:32.9

It means you're not perfect.

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