The Infinite Cycle of the "Dustbin Child": A Forensic and Deep Psychological Analysis of Institutional Care and the Mechanism of Projective Identification (1950–2026)
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This 48-page comprehensive report documents the systemic and psychological structures of institutional child abuse and the historical patterns of child rejection. It focuses on the "Cold Mother" archetype and the mechanism of projective identification, where children are utilized as "containers" (Dustbin Children) for parental trauma and shame.
The document includes:
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Biographical Forensic Studies: Detailed accounts of activists and survivors including Guido Fluri, Hermine Reisinger, Robert Volek, Alexander Markus Homes, and Franz Josef Stangl.
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Psychodynamic Analysis: An exploration of how maternal rejection serves as the primary catalyst for institutional "deportation" from Antiquity to the present day.
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Global Comparative Analysis: An evaluation of reparation and prevention models in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Australia, and the USA.
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The "Bourgeois Camouflage": An analysis of how modern emotional neglect is hidden behind social status and facades of intactness.
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Global - Institutional Care 2026.pdf
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