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Correlative Aspects of Introjective and Projective Mechanisms

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.131.2.176

The author discusses the correlative nature of projection and introjection, their early roles in development and differentiation, and their later defensive uses. He describes how, in paranoid states, the interplay between projecting and introjecting leads to conflicted ambivalence between preserving and annihilating significant objects.

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