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Love at a Distance: Aggression and Hatred in a Schizoid Personality.
Psychoanal Rev. 2015 Aug; 102(4):503-30.PR

Abstract

This paper explores the history of aggression as a drive derivative with a particular emphasis on understanding the role that it plays in the schizoid personality. The author's hypothesis is that schizoid defenses reveal a distinction between aggression and what is commonly referred to as "hatred." Hatred is a defensive maneuver intended to control aggression. It is not a destructive force embedded within it. I propose that the schizoid person defends himself or herself by engaging in a sustained seduction away from the aggression embedded within love. The schizoid is, in the most defensive expression of himself or herself, being seduced by hatred.

Authors+Show Affiliations

7030 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY 13066. E-mail: matthewhrosa@gmail.com.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26290945

Citation

Rosa, Matthew H.. "Love at a Distance: Aggression and Hatred in a Schizoid Personality." Psychoanalytic Review, vol. 102, no. 4, 2015, pp. 503-30.
Rosa MH. Love at a Distance: Aggression and Hatred in a Schizoid Personality. Psychoanal Rev. 2015;102(4):503-30.
Rosa, M. H. (2015). Love at a Distance: Aggression and Hatred in a Schizoid Personality. Psychoanalytic Review, 102(4), 503-30. https://doi.org/10.1521/prev.2015.102.4.503
Rosa MH. Love at a Distance: Aggression and Hatred in a Schizoid Personality. Psychoanal Rev. 2015;102(4):503-30. PubMed PMID: 26290945.
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