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Negative hallucinations,dreams and hallucinations: The framing structure and its representation in the analytic setting
Authors:Rosine Jozef Perelberg
Affiliation:The British Psychoanalytical Society, London W92BT, UK
Abstract:This paper explores the meaning of a patient's hallucinatory experiences in the course of a five times a week analysis. I will locate my understanding within the context of André Green's ideas on the role of the framing structure and the negative hallucination in the structuring of the mind. The understanding of the transference and countertransference was crucial in the creation of meaning and enabling the transformations that took place in the analytic process. Through a detailed analysis of a clinical example the author examines Bion's distinction between hysterical hallucinations and psychotic hallucinations and formulates her own hypothesis about the distinctions between the two. The paper suggests that whilst psychotic hallucinations express a conflict between life and death, in the hysterical hallucination it is between love and hate. The paper also contains some reflections on the dramatic nature of the analytic encounter.
Keywords:framing structure  the work of the negative  negative hallucinations  psychotic hallucinations  hysterical hallucinations  transformations  dreams  images  countertransference  construction  dramatic nature of the analytic encounter
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