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Why You're Actually Fighting With Yourself (And Blaming Your Partner)—The Psychology of Projection

Why You're Actually Fighting With Yourself (And Blaming Your Partner)—The Psychology of Projection

Update: 2025-10-17
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Ever wonder why your partner's innocent behavior feels like a personal attack? What if the stories you're telling yourself about their intentions say more about you than about them?


In this eye-opening episode, therapist Tony Overbay, LMFT, explores projection—the unconscious habit of attributing our own thoughts, feelings, and motivations to others. Through real stories from his practice, including a couple's argument over a bag of garbage and a wife accused of infidelity she never considered, Tony reveals how we're all swimming in "water" we don't even know exists.


Discover why the things that trigger you most intensely often reflect your own unresolved struggles, learn the psychology behind "the lady doth protest too much," and understand how projection creates conflict in even the healthiest relationships. Tony shares practical tools for recognizing when you're projecting, explains the neuroscience behind why our brains do this, and offers actionable steps for breaking free from automatic interpretations that damage connection.


What you'll learn:

The difference between observation and judgment (and why it matters).


How to recognize when you're projecting your own experience onto your partner.


Why intense reactions are usually about you, not them.

The connection between childhood survival strategies and adult projection.


David Foster Wallace's "This Is Water" and what it teaches us about awareness. (You can read the full transcript here https://fs.blog/david-foster-wallace-this-is-water/)


Real examples of projection in everyday relationships and public life.


Three key takeaways you can use immediately to transform your communication.


If you've ever thought "they should have known that would hurt me" or "they obviously did that on purpose," this episode will fundamentally change how you see yourself, your partner, and your conflicts. Because once you see the water you're swimming in, you can't unsee it—and that's where real growth begins.


Perfect for: individuals in a relationship, those struggling with recurring conflicts, those interested in emotional maturity and self-awareness, and anyone seeking to understand the psychology behind their strongest reactions.


00:00  Introduction and Overview

00:44  Understanding Projection

01:36  Story Time: Real-Life Examples of Projection

06:06  Defining Projection

07:34  Historical Context and Theories of Projection

08:46  Modern Psychology and Projection

09:04  Integrating the Shadow

25:29  Projection in Everyday Life

30:48  Uncovering Hidden Struggles

31:49  The Defense Mechanism of Projection

34:18  Therapeutic Breakthroughs

37:34  Practical Examples of Projection

41:11  Understanding Our Default Settings

47:07  The Power of Curiosity and Compassion

52:59  Final Thoughts on Projection


Contact Tony at contact@tonyoverbay.com to learn more about his Emotional Architects men's group.


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Why You're Actually Fighting With Yourself (And Blaming Your Partner)—The Psychology of Projection

Why You're Actually Fighting With Yourself (And Blaming Your Partner)—The Psychology of Projection

Tony Overbay LMFT