A series of works is devoted to the consequences of preverbal trauma characterized by being locked in the head, creating a schizoid shelter, acute feelings, and insecurity. inheriting the past and trying to get out of its cage. dreams are also an important evidence of the states experienced, exposing fears.
One of the defenses against the acute and cumulative effects of mental trauma is splitting. M. Klein called the mechanism by which parts of the personality are split off and projected into external objects - projective identification. According to W. Bion (1962), projective identification is a peculiar, primitive form of communication; an individual, as it were, places the unrecognized parts of his experience and inner world in an object (usually in another person). This person is under pressure to feel and experience these feelings and behave in accordance with the detached part. The detached parts of the personality are placed in other individuals. Moreover, different aspects of the "I" are placed in different types of people for different purposes. In one case, in some individuals, predominantly negative, vindictive, destructive aspects of the "I" (envy, hatred, persecution, mental pain, despair, greed, greed, fear of retribution) are evacuated in order to get rid of, separate these parts or to control other people. In other cases, mostly positive parts of the personality associated with positivity, hope, preservation, love, creativity, compassion, etc. are evacuated to objects. Sometimes these latter aspects are projected into a social worker with whom there is good contact and trust. Evacuation is carried out in order to keep these qualities safe (as in a safe) to protect these aspects of the personality from destructive attacks of a bad internal object and devaluation.
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