Episode 16: Denial, Splitting, Projection – The early defense mechanisms

Summary: The division head of a company has called an important meeting. All employees are present at the agreed upon time, except for the boss. Only once an employee calls him does he remember the meeting and arrives significantly late. He apologizes cursorily and begins the meeting. In the next few minutes, in front of the assembled team, he criticizes specific employees unusually harshly for their work performance and for their failures until they feel very small and humiliated.
What is the function of the boss’ defense? And why is it called an early defense mechanism in psychoanalysis? More on this episode.

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Literature Recommendations:
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Freud, A. (1936/1994). The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence. London: Routledge.
Grant, J. (2002). Transference and Projection: Mirrors to the Self. Maidenhead (UK): Open University Press.
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Klein, M. (1998). Love, Guilt and Reparation. New York: Vintage.
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Kramer, U. (2010). Coping and defence mechanisms: What’s the difference? – Second act. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 83 (Pt 2): 207–221.
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Speakers: Soliman Lawrence & Rebecca Dyson-Smith
Translation: Soliman Lawrence

Written and produced by Dr. Cécile Loetz & Dr. Jakob Johann Müller
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