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CriticaLink | Freud: On Narcissism | Termsnarcissistic object choiceWhile persons engaging in anaclitic object choices tend to pursue mother- or father-figures as their partners in the hope these parent-substitutes will fulfill the needs of their ego-libido, people governed by the narcissistic object choice invest their libidinal energy in aspects of themselves. Freud gives a number of examples of this kind of object choice, from homosexuals who, in his view, love a version of themselves, to parents who form powerful attachments to their children--representations of "parts" of themselves. |
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