Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not something healthy, mentally stable people do regularly, OP. It’s a classic defense mechanism associated with borderline personality disorder. The other one is “splitting.”
Classic projective identification goes something like: “I’m a bad person, and I hate myself. You are being nice to me; therefore, you are a bad person and I hate you too.” This lets the hate be directed outward, at least some of the time, because sitting around hating yourself all of the time is intolerable.
This sounds pretty extreme, whereas the Washington Post article makes it sound like it could be a common occurrence. I’m trying to figure out if this is applicable in my relationship but maybe my partner is just regular-projecting.