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Episode 9: Understanding Projective Identification with Dr. Philip Muskin

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Defense mechanisms: we all have them. One of the trickier defense mechanisms for most clinicians to understand is projective identification, in which an individual projects qualities deemed unacceptable to the self onto another individual, who internalizes the feeling while believing it to be their own. What steps should a clinician take when projective identification infiltrates relationships with patients or fellow clinicians? Dr. Philip Muskin of the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry offers advice to mental health professionals on how to manage these dilemmas through always valuing a second opinion.

On this episode of Mind Dive podcast, Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell speak with Dr. Muskin on the seemingly elusive definition of projective identification and its relationship to the work of therapists.. Dive into this exploration of how the issue presents itself in personal, professional and clinician-patient relationships, in which feelings of hopelessness or anxiety can occur even when they are not our own.

“The important thing to remember about projective identification is that it is a normal human phenomenon,” said Dr. Muskin, “Don’t interpret feelings to anyone until you’re able to understand what you’re feeling and normalize it for yourself.”

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to never miss an episode.

Visit www.menningerclinic.org to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership roles in mental health.

Listen to Episode 8: Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorder with Dr. Temple Grandin

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!

Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

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コンテンツは The Menninger Clinic によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、The Menninger Clinic またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal

Defense mechanisms: we all have them. One of the trickier defense mechanisms for most clinicians to understand is projective identification, in which an individual projects qualities deemed unacceptable to the self onto another individual, who internalizes the feeling while believing it to be their own. What steps should a clinician take when projective identification infiltrates relationships with patients or fellow clinicians? Dr. Philip Muskin of the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry offers advice to mental health professionals on how to manage these dilemmas through always valuing a second opinion.

On this episode of Mind Dive podcast, Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell speak with Dr. Muskin on the seemingly elusive definition of projective identification and its relationship to the work of therapists.. Dive into this exploration of how the issue presents itself in personal, professional and clinician-patient relationships, in which feelings of hopelessness or anxiety can occur even when they are not our own.

“The important thing to remember about projective identification is that it is a normal human phenomenon,” said Dr. Muskin, “Don’t interpret feelings to anyone until you’re able to understand what you’re feeling and normalize it for yourself.”

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to never miss an episode.

Visit www.menningerclinic.org to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership roles in mental health.

Listen to Episode 8: Exploring Autism Spectrum Disorder with Dr. Temple Grandin

Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!

Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

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