In order to overcome his sense of inner emptiness and impotence, - TopicsExpress



          

In order to overcome his sense of inner emptiness and impotence, [man] … chooses an object onto whom he projects all his own human qualities: his love, intelligence, courage, etc. By submitting to this object, he feels in touch with his own qualities; he feels strong, wise, courageous, and secure. To lose the object means the danger of losing himself. This mechanism, idolatric worship of an object, based on the fact of the individual’s alienation, is the central dynamism of transference, that which gives transference its strength and intensity--Erich Fromm
Posted on: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 11:44:34 +0000

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