Ironic envy
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Abstract
Since ancient times envy has been the subject of a unanimous and violent social condemnation. This condemnation was repeated in the vast psychological, sociological and psychoanalytic literature on the subject. Klein proposes envy as an emotion characterizing a phase of the object relationship, present in each of us. In this work, which starts from the kleinian definition of envy, a different vision is proposed - also on the basis of some clinical examples - where envy, through ironic thought, can take on a defensive function: one gets rid of emotions or unacceptable behaviors, “enviously” attributing them to the other, to make one’s own refusal socially legitimized.
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Emoticon
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Carli, R. (2018). Ironic envy. Rivista Di Psicologia Clinica , 1, 128-155. https://quadernidipsicologiaclinica.com/index.php/rpc-archivio/article/view/1195