Intellectualization and its lookalikes
- PMID: 25247283
- DOI: 10.1521/prev.2014.101.5.615
Intellectualization and its lookalikes
Abstract
The present paper offers a conceptual review and clarification of the theoretical construct of intellectualization, a popular concept both in the psychoanalytic literature and in the culture at large. It is shown that in the contemporary literature, intellectualization is inconsistently conceptualized. A review of the history of the concept reveals two distinct threads of meaning, which are developed and clarified. Intellectualization can best refer either to a variant of the more basic defense of isolation of affect, or to the psychological translation of emotional issues into intellectual terms. Several clinical misunderstandings of intellectualization are presented in a cautionary light.
Comment in
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A response to Kyle Arnold's "intellectualization and its lookalikes": contributions from the empirical literature.Psychoanal Rev. 2014 Oct;101(5):633-45. doi: 10.1521/prev.2014.101.5.633. Psychoanal Rev. 2014. PMID: 25247284
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