Anxiety: the importunate companion. Psychoanalytic theory of castration and separation anxieties and implications for clinical technique |
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Authors: | Rosemary Davies |
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Affiliation: | 24 Romilly road, London, UK, N4 2QX –rosemarycdavies@blueyonder.co.uk |
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Abstract: | In this article I consider the implications of our differing psychoanalytic theories of anxiety on clinical technique. Drawing on differentiations between the focus on separation or castration anxiety and the relative neglect of the latter in contemporary writing, I look in detail at two clinical examples of psychoanalysis in borderline young adults to exemplify the issue. 1 |
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Keywords: | castration anxiety counter‐transference separation anxiety shame technique |
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