The Origins and Definition of the Concept of Projection
Painting by Angel Alonso, 2019
When I learned about the concept of “projection“ “in college, I was astounded.
Many seemingly irrational behaviors of others — and myself — made sense.
This is a concept that should be taught in junior high school when psychological awareness first starts, and should be required for folks to understand before they became married and for politicians before they took office.
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“Projection means the expulsion of a subjective content into an object; it is the opposite of introjection… The subject gets rid of painful, incompatible contents by projecting them.”
Psychological Types
Collected Works 6
Paragraph 783]
C.G., on Borrowing “Projection” from Freud
To: Fritz Meerwein
M.D. Psychiatric Clinic, Friedmatt, Basel
29 June 1956
Dear Colleague,
Permit me, in memory of our meeting and your kind letter, to ask you a question which is still occupying my mind
As a psychiatrist, you are doubtless familiar with the phenomenon that can be paraphrased by the New Testament metaphor of the mote in one’s brother’s eye and the beam in one’s own.
The term “projection” used for this, which I borrowed from Freud, has often been criticized in existentialist circles, but I have never understood what is wrong with it.
It seems to me to designate quite correctly the illusion and unconscious assumption by which I ascribe to my fellow man what largely belongs to myself.
I lodge it in him, so to speak
Since you also take exception to my concept of projection, I should be very grateful if you would kindly explain the true state of affairs.
What sort of term do you use for it?
Or do you deny the existence of this process altogether?
For me it is simply a question of a more or less suitable designation for a group of empirical facts and not a philosophical problem, as it apparently is for the existentialists.
One such philosopher asked me in all seriousness what would happen if all projections were withdrawn.
Curiously enough he was dumbfounded when I replied that one would then have a better chance of recognizing reality.
What sort of answer did he expect and what was it that flummoxed him?
I grope as though in the dark and would be much obliged to you for enlightenment