Hi everyone, I want to get anybody's opinion on reimprinting, matrix reimprinting, and projective identification. I was discussing with another practitioner who does matrix reimprinting, which I had never heard of before. He tried to explain it to me but honestly I didn't fully understand his explanation, so I'm curious if anyone can shed some light on what it actually is. I know there are different forms of reimprinting, but I'm not clear on how matrix reimprinting fits in or how it differs from what I already do. In my experience working with clients, if a parts integration is not taking, I typically do a reimprint, and that does hold and has had lasting effects. However, I love adding more tools to my toolbox, and I'm wondering: does projective identification typically lead to a reimprint, or does it just call for parts work? And what is the connection between projective identification, standard reimprinting, and matrix reimprinting?