Written by Dr. Eric Perry
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“You teach people how to treat you.” ~Oprah Winfrey
Many of us are living our lives repeating the same heartbreaking and unhealthy patterns. We appear to be stuck on replay unable to move forward while continually duplicating the chaos that caused us to leave our last relationship. Perhaps there is a belief that we have a “type” that we attract. We seem to get involved emotionally with the same type of person that inevitably turns out to be Mr. or Mrs. Wrong.
Looking at our past, we may realize that we are often at the center of a chaotic or unhealthy situation. Our belief may be that these situations keep happening to us. But, perhaps the real truth is that we are helping to create these situations by planting the seed of the behavior and nourishing its growth. Our subconscious beliefs about ourselves and the world we live in may have a profound impact on what we expect and accept from others.
We all have subconscious beliefs that affect our interactions with others. The term projective identification was first introduced by Melanie Klein and is a form of transference that describes the subconscious dynamics that occur in close relationships. These relationships may be romantic, professional, or familial and may occur between a therapist and patient. When projective identification occurs, one of the parties in the relationship will force their subconscious beliefs onto the other person. Essentially, what should be self-identified is instead identified in another person who begins to feel the effect of the projection. This may be done by actions or words which will subconsciously influence the other person to become the projection.
It is a form of self-fulfilling prophecy molded by the psyche that allows us to manifest our subconscious beliefs into reality. Over time, the projection, which may be positive or negative, will begin to influence and affect the behavior of the other person without them becoming aware of what is happening. Ultimately, introjection will take place when the other person takes on the projection as their own belief and begins to respond accordingly.
For example, a person who has had unfaithful past romantic partners may subconsciously believe that they will never find a faithful partner because they are not worthy of love. Their subconscious negative belief that no one will ever love them will lead them to believe that their current partner is just another cheater who has yet to reveal their true nature. They will then begin to project behavior onto their partner to instigate the subconscious scenario. They may begin to distance themselves from the relationship as if their partner has already been unfaithful. They may cease all intimacy and encourage the other person to go out to bars alone. Unknowingly, the other person will begin to lose their sense of self and take on the projection becoming a version of what is expected. After a while, the person who has never thought of being unfaithful will begin to have thoughts of being unfaithful. Once introjection takes place the person will be unfaithful, fall out of love and thus become the physical embodiment of the projection. In a sense, the projector has controlled the behavior of the other person and has reaffirmed their negative core belief that they are not worthy of love.
Of course, this does not apply in all situations where one person in a relationship has been unfaithful. This is merely an example that helps explain the somewhat complex concept of projective identification.
It is important to have the self-awareness that how we subconsciously feel about ourselves or a situation will have an impact on our relationships. Many times, looking inward is the only way to make sense of what is going on in our world. You may not be aware that you are creating and reinforcing your relationships. Good or bad, you teach others how to treat you by the behaviors that you accept.
Please note that projection identification is different from psychological projection (click here to read my article about psychological projection) where we are projecting onto others our subconscious views and beliefs as belonging to them. Further, I have simplified the concept of projection identification and have discussed only one facet of this fascinating concept.
Thank you for taking a moment to visit my blog. I hope you enjoyed this post. I welcome your comments and would love to hear your insights on this subject.
The thoughts expressed in this blog post are my own and are not meant to create a professional relationship with the reader. This blog does not replace or substitute the help of a medical professional. Please note, I am unable to answer your specific questions as I am not fully aware of all of the circumstances.
Kindly,
Dr. Perry
“I help ambitious and high achieving individuals manifest a life of success and fulfillment in order to achieve the life they truly desire.”
Dr. Eric Perry | drericperry.com
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Fascinating post. Thank you Dr. Perry.
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Glad you like it✨
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Great post! Extremely insightful. Thank you .
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It seems to come down to self awareness. The mind is such a powerful machine and so many of us treat it with little respect. Thank you Dr. Perry. Great post.
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Thank you✨
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤️
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You’re welcome Sara✨
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Great post 😀
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Thank you very much✨
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hi Dr Perry. Thank you for taking the time to explain a difficult concept in a way I can understand it. It’s really interesting! I love your blog
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Thank you so much. I’m happy you liked the post✨
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love this! solitude and abstinence really helped me gain this awareness 🙂
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I’m happy you liked it. Thank you for your comment✨
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so many of us are guilty of self-sabotage; thanks so much for such a clear and helpful explanation :O) x
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You are most welcome✨
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Very interesting post Dr. Perry.
I remember Ps. Charles Stanley in one of his sermons he mentioned ” let’s be careful as we might not know but we are actually influencing others.”
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Indeed! Thank you for your comment. Have a great day✨
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Great post. I truly get so much out of your blog. It is a great reminder of the power of our often unconscious self perception and how that impacts our relationships. I’ve found that thoughts, beliefs and messages in our head can be the soundtrack of others in our lives that we internalize as our own voice. It’s not who we are but who we take ourselves to be through the eyes and voices of others. Thankful for your blog.
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Very true. Thank you for sharing your insight Catherine. Have a great weekend✨
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Happy you liked it. Thank you for taking the time to read it✨
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Great article! You explain it so well thank you!
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Thank you for taking the time to read it. Have a great day Ann✨
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Self-fulfilling prophecy – my mother was all about that! I get it and I love your post!
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Thank you!✨
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Thank you! Your posts are so pertinent!
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Great Read Dr. Perry I totally identify with this. Accepting and loving yourself first is the key to attracting the right people in your life.
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Thank you! Glad you like it and thank you for your comment✨
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AS always…so true!
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Thank you so much for this
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Hi Zikanni, I’m happy you liked it. Have a great day✨
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Great post! Thank you once again!
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You’re welcome Carol. Have a wonderful weekend✨
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You Too!
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I grew up agreeing with Groucho Marx, that I’d never want to belong to any club that would have me as a member. If a guy showed interest in me, I just assumed he was inherently defective, as demonstrated by his obviously poor taste. 😏
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Great post, great advice and knowledge. Thank you Dr. Perry! 😊
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You are most welcome! Have a great weekend✨
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Have a great weekend also!
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Thank you!✨
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Dear Dr. Perry, I have printed out many of your articles and have shared them with my friends and family. I even put them on my wall too. I am so thankful for your knowledge please never stop writing💗
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Thank you so much for your kind words. I enjoy writing and creating. I hope to always have time to write. Have a wonderful weekend✨
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Wow. I don’t know if I am surprised more by how fascinating this topic is or by the fact you wrote this in a way that I could actually understand. You have a gift Dr. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for your kind words✨
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Great Example Dr. Perry. Thanks for educating as always.🙂👍🏾
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You’re welcome! I’m happy you liked it✨
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This is a great post. This is my whole life. I have finally surrounded myself with people who truly love me and accept me for who I am. I am finally embracing myself and my sexuality. I love who I am. I believe that what you give to others you get back. I’ve tried so hard to love others and treat them with kindness. So I give love and kindness everyday. I believe that’s what I get back. Awesome post. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
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Thank you! Have a great day as well✨
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You’re welcome. Thank you so much.
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Great post ! I’ve heard of projection before and how we seem to attract people where we repeat mistakes, but the concept of introjection is new to me. Fascinating. I’ll have to do some reflecting over past relationships with this in mind.
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Thank you! It truly is fascinating how our subconscious thoughts and beliefs can have an affect on those around us. Have a great weekend✨
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I can totally relate to this. You are so right in what you said about looking inwards to understand what is happening in the world around us. This is something I am working through in my own life. When we understand this, we can evolve from it and respond to it. Thank you for sharing this insightful and (as always) helpful post.
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You are most welcome! I am so happy this post resonated with you. Have a great weekend✨
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Thank you. You too! 🙂
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Thanks, Dr. Perry!
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You’re welcome!✨
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I came back to your blog today to read this post again. I am seeing a lot of the things you describe in my own life especially in my romantic relationships. Thank you for shedding some light on this for me Dr. Perry. The things you share are invaluable to me. I appreciate you very much.
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Thank you so much. Your comment means a lot to me✨
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I love this post. I have never heard of projective identification but I feel I understand it after reading your post. The subconscious is so powerful!
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Indeed! I am happy to hear this post helped explain projective identification. Thank you so much for your comment✨
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Amazing insight, Dr. Perry! I’ve not heard of projective identification either. Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome!✨
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Thank you for such a well written and informative post Dr. 🙏
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Thank you Nicole. I am happy you liked it✨
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Thank you so much Dr. Perry for this write up. I found the information both illuminating and thought-provoking, causing me to look introspectively into some of the seeming “recurring patterns” in my life and asking myself serious questions. Again, thanks for this. Would really love to reblog this! Thanks
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You’re welcome! I am happy this post resonated with you. Feel free to reblog. Thank you✨
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Another great entry.👍
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Thank you!✨
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It’s especially gut-wrenching when one watches their adult children repeat the same patterns, that we, the parents lived. Ugh!
Thank you for writing this. ❤️🦋🌀
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Loved this Dr Perry we are co creators of our reality.
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Indeed! I am happy you liked it✨
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You’ve articulated this concept so well. I truly wish more people had a deeper understanding of this. I see so many people who feel victimized by their experience of negative relationships, when what they don’t seem to understand is that people will treat you in whatever way you allow them to and that, as your quote from Oprah demonstrates, ‘You teach others how to treat you’. Our perspective on life is so very different when one understands this. Thanks for such a wonderful post. 😊
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Thank you for sharing your insight. Have a great day✨
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Thank you for this post. Reading it I immediately connected my own behaviour to what you discussed. The question is: how do you stop projecting? Having been in therapy several times I know that I suffer from having EXTREMELY high expectations of not only myself, but everyone around me. I struggle all the time to control that aspect of my personality. It gets hard.
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Thank you for your comment. If you have been to therapy several times without finding a resolution it is possible that an ineffective treatment model was applied or maybe it was not the right “fit” for you and the therapists.
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Fascinating post! Thank you so much for sharing!
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I am happy you liked it!✨
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hi Dr. Perry! I am an email subscriber. I look forward to your posts. They are always so interesting! You are a wonderful writer! Keep it up. I see such a big future for you.
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Thank you very much Crystal!✨
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Truly motivational. Keep going
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Thank you!✨
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Thanks for sharing this, this is something I am slowly changing.
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You’re welcome✨
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I have never heard of projective identification. It’s amazing how our subconscious influences our our daily lives. Thank you so much for writing this🙏🏼
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You’re welcome and I’m glad you liked it✨
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Thank you so much Rashu✨
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Thank you for taking to write such informative posts. I’m sure you are very busy with your work so not sure how you do it! Keep up the good work spreading positivity!
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I enjoy reading your blog especially after I have a bad day. It reminds me to focus on the positive❤️
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I find a similar situation with one of my older friends that doesn’t involve romance. Her family takes her for granted because she allows them to treat her disrespectfully. Then, of course, she reaches her breaking point and there’s a fight. I’ve tried to say something, but she doesn’t get that if she would just firmly and quietly demand to be treated properly, then the situation wouldn’t continually get to the point of fighting and more hurt feelings. She lets people walk all over her and then bitterly complains behind their backs that she’s mistreated, instead of having the courage to confront them honestly.
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Hi Dr. Perry! Just wanted to say I love your blog. I am learning so much about psychology by reading your blog. Thank you
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Thank you very much. I have a passion for everything related to psychology and I enjoy writing✨
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I can totally tell! Thanks again ❤️
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I love your blog Dr. Perry. It’s like I having my own personal therapist in my pocket. You’re the best and thank for all you do!
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I am glad you found this helpful. It is important to point out that my posts are meant to educate but they are not meant to be a replacement for therapy✨
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Do unto others as you would have those do unto you
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Thank you for another great and informative post.
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You’re welcome Bill✨
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‘ Looking inward’ is the solution. So true. I guess in most cases that ought to be the strategy, but then it’s easier said than done. Pointing a finger comes easier. Thanks for this insightful post.
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Totally get this, and it makes sense. But, as you said when sit quietly and look inside we can see what mis happenening and break the negative cycle. And it is doable to break the cycles.
Great post
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Awesome. I shared it!
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Thank you! Glad you liked it✨
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This is very true. How we think will then show in the way we carry ourselves.
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Dr. Perry I enjoyed your thoughts. It reminds me of a recent read by Mark Manson (The Subtle Art of not Giving a ….) but you take it a step further. Manson seems to have a clear line of not accepting behaviors while you are proposing that once the behavior is not accepted (or perhaps accepted) the other person responds/is shaped accordingly. Basically the aftermath. Peace
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Interesting. I am not able to take credit for this thought. This post is about projective identification a form of transferance. This was first introduced by Melanie Klein. Thank you✨
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This is what I love about blogging. Reading different perspectives and appreciating each writer’s amazing thought process. Loved this!
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I cannot agree more. The way we treat others is often a reflection of how we feel about ourselves!
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It’s a very nice piece. Eye opening.
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Thank you. Glad you liked it✨
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This perfectly described where I am at this point in my life. I’ve noticed that all my relationships although different are essentially the same and ended for similar reasons. I am literally in the process of being aware of my negative unconcious beliefs and changing them.
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Wow! Great post….loved it…thanks for sharing👍👍
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Thank you for your excellent insights.
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You’re welcome✨
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Rightly brought out a fact about – expectation and acceptance.
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Very insightful post Dr Perry. Also enjoy your thought provoking posts.
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Love this post
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Beautiful post ! It is all about what we think, feel and believe . Our projections that we see on the screen only reflects on what is going on with us, it is said if you want to know about a person look around them, the life they have created with their sub conscious mind
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Indeed. Thank you for your comment✨
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I always love everything you share! Thank you for doing the amazing work you do in helping others live a fuller life!
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Thank you so much Kelly✨
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Spot on!
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Thank you✨
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I absolutely love this post! Keep more of the positivity coming, please
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I am happy you liked it! Will do my best✨
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Interesting food for thoughts. 🤓
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Great article. Thank you Dr. Perry!
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Thank you✨
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Wonderful! Needed to hear this perspective. Thank you.
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You’re welcome Jenny✨
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So true, I think my past experience with relationships has made me not to trust anyone again, this has constantly ruined ‘should be” beautiful stories for me but right now I am seriously working on it I pray it gets better for me
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I pray it gets better for you as well. Because of my abusive background, I too could not trust. But as I worked on my subconscious unhealthy beliefs, as Dr. Perry explained, I have learned to trust. I have recently worked through the unhealthy beliefs that I needed to guard my heart, which kept me from being tender. I am now tender, which makes me feel uncomfortable. I am healing my painful memories and unhealthy beliefs
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Intriguing, educational, and concise. Thank you for spreading the knowledge!
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You’re welcome. I’m happy you like it✨
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For years when someone has asked if I needed help (even something as little as help with the dishes), I have always said no. I then end up feeling used or as if I am the only one that ever does anything. I can definitely see where projection identification comes in. I have trained the individuals to not help. Puts a different twist on things! Thank you for sharing!
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I was dealing with the same problem. Thank you so much for sharing such a productive article.
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You are most welcome✨
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As always, a great article. I appreciate your insights and your gift for explaining everything in an easy to understand manner. I have shared quite a few of your articles!
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Thank you very much✨
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This resonates … #accountability is a big one for me. I firmly believe we teach people how to treat us, by what we allow. If our lives feel to be in a constant state of poor outcomes – it’s time to look at our responsibility in the process – how our actions aided the reaction and outcome. Thank you Dr. P. The topics you share – very much speak to me.
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I am happy to hear this resonated with you. Thank you for commenting✨
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Dr. Perry I enjoyed reading your post. Very enlightening message.
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Thank you for sharing this great post !
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So much of our lives are shaped by our thoughts. Learning to fill ourselves with positive influences leads to positive behaviors. And staying away from negative influences particularly toxic people. For thousands of years mankind has known the power of Mind over circumstances but we need reminding always. Good topic
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Honestly some of your posts are as if you are in my head. Great post as always. I love to read all that you write.
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This is filled with gems- thank you!
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wow! This was deep Dr. Perry. Thanks for educating. I learned something new today.
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This is beautiful!
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An eloquent expression of a fascinating and important subject!
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What a good post! I love that Oprah quote! Definitely a good perspective
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“Good or bad, you teach others how to treat you by the behaviors that you accept.” I really like this post, and your photo is a knock-out.
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Very thought provoking.
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Great Post Dr. Perry. You have an amazing blog. I really love reading your blogs😊
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Insightful article! Thanks.
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I’ve sensed this for years, but couldn’t think of the right words to describe it to google search it, so was really pleased to read this article!
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I totally agree with you! When we understand this and work more consciously to improve our relationships, we can make the life better for ourselves and for those who are around us! Thank you very much for sharing this helpful content 😊
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Very true words. Dzięki for the read!
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The displt picture seemed beautiful & once I started reading, I absolutely be loved it. Thanks for sharing sir.
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This explains so much. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Whew! I’ve read both posts Dr. Perry, and this quite a lot to digest. Interesting information for sure but I certainly can see why someone would need to explore this in more detail with a skilled therapist.
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Such a fascinating thought! Great post.
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Amazing post Dr. Perry, this concept really proves that our minds are powerful. Thank you.
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Nicely written! Def agree that sometimes how we react or the way we project things into people or our circumstance can perpetuate a cycle. Great post.
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Great post! Thanks for sharing Dr.
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Wow that is so true! Interesting, we have to learn that we are the ones who teach other how we want to be treated!
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An interesting post 👏👏👏
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Provides an amazing yet realistic insight in our relationship with others around us. Learnt a lot. Thankyou Dr. Perry
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Excellent post Dr Perry.
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Another fantastic piece to start working on the roots of issue. Thanks Dr Perry
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Superb insight!! Very interestingly penned Dr. Perry.
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Absolutely fantastic and very very true. I’ve learned a lot here, thank you so much! LOVE the photography, being a shark lover. I wrote a piece called Great White Beautiful Crazy which you may find intruiging 🙃
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I know we project on others but I didn’t realize it had such an affect on them. I guess we can assume that others have the same effect on us. The battle of the projections. Thanks for visiting my blog. I admire your ability to write and have a busy practice. If you ever need a freelance writer, please contact me.
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Your post is an interesting read for those who understand the terminology at your level of expertise. As an abuse survivor, I understand the conundrum of repetitive patterns well. Uprooting the cause takes different tools, time and a diehard persistence to get to the heart of the issue. Its the reprogramming of conditioned beliefs that must also be unveiled to restore self-esteem.
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This is very insightful. I could clearly see myself on both sides of projection identity in multiple areas of my life.
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This was a great read and timely too…my mind was in the same circles.Thank you!
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Oh, I wish I read this years ago. What you talk about literally happens to me
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This is true. I’m a firm believer in the power of empathy. To always place yourself in the shoes of the other. Treat others only how you yourself want to be treated. Any situation can be resolved with mutual respect.
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“…Good or bad, you teach others how to treat you by the behaviors that you accept.”
That’s so true!
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Puts into words something I have suspected for a long time. Thank you.
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Insightful. Thank you
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Insightful, thank you
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We are such complicated creatures. Thank you for explaining aspects of our personalities, that we often aren’t aware of, in a concise and easy to understand manner. 🙏
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I took way too long to learn this. As an empath I always try to help people, to the extent of everyone expecting it. I’m now learning about boundaries. Your words are gold Dr Perry.
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Awesome post. Thank you for sharing. Very important to know.
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This is a very interesting topic to explore- perhaps because it is such a hard lesson to figure out. At least it has been for me. And still is in some aspects.
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I recall not too long ago when I felt exasperated in dealing with some work colleagues. Then I realized they were reacting to my very negative projections. I was ready to move on from that place, and that day, i turned in my notice. For the final two weeks, I got along great with everyone. Thanks for the reminder.
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Brilliant post. I believe what we think about expands, if we can conceive it in the mind, then for sure, it can happen. That’s why positive thinking is so important 💗
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A very fascinating post. Thank you so much for sharing🙏🏼
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Love your thoughts. I strongly believe that healing from toxic relationships, knowing your worth, not settling for less, sticking to your standards, setting boundaries, and kicking those to the curb who violate and set off red flags are soooooo important; keeps us from putting ourselves in such predicaments again.
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Maturity also plays a role in our selection
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Well put. A good reminder to be careful of the stories we write for ourselves.
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