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Bizarre object : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bizarre object Bizarre object in object relations theory is the name given to external objects which, by way of projective identification, are imbued with characteristics of the subject's own personality. ==Bion's formulations==
W. R. Bion saw psychotic attacks on the normal linking between objects as producing a fractured world, where the patient felt themselves surrounded by hostile bizarre objects - the by-products of the broken linkages.〔(The legacy of Wifrid Bion )〕 Such objects, with their superego components,〔J. Abram, ''The Language of Winnicott'' (2007) p. 88-9〕 blur the boundary of internal and external, and impose a kind of externalised moralism on their victims.〔Robert Caper, ''A Mind of One's Own'' (2005) p. 7 and p. 139〕 They can also contain ego-functions that have been evacuated from the self as part of the defence against thinking, sensing, and coming to terms with reality: thus a man may feel watched by his telephone,〔N. Symington, ''Narcissism'' (1993) p. 110〕 or that the music player being listened to is in fact listening to him in turn.〔R. Anderson ed., ''Clinical Lectures on Klein and Bion'' (1992) p. 93〕
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