I'm interested in what definition of introject you are using here. It seems likely to me that the "front part of self" would be likely to push away an introject for other reasons than that it is itself an introject. And introject usually is defined to mean an internal aspect of self that bears likeness to an external person, usually a parent or perpetrator. Unless the introject part of self is "out", it would usually not be the front part of self by definition. Your thoughts?
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