Identification is a psychological process whereby the subject assimilates an aspect, property, or attribute of the other and is transformed, wholly or partially, by the model the other provides. It is by means of a series of identifications that the personality is constituted and specified. The roots of the concept can be found in
Freud's writings. The three most prominent concepts of identification as described by Freud are: primary identification,
narcissistic (secondary) identification and partial (secondary) identification.