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The Analyst's Anticipatory Fantasies: Aid and Obstacle to the Patient's Self-Integration
Authors:Steven H. Cooper Ph.D.
Affiliation:The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, The Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and Harvard Medical School
Abstract:In this paper I explore instances of enactment related to the analyst's feelings and fantasies about how analysis will proceed. As I discuss a patient who was developing a new capacity to experience conflict, I explore how the analyst's fantasies about the impact of his interpretations may be utilized in helping him to elaborate and understand the patient's unconscious fantasies and identifications and unintegrated feeling states. In so doing, we sometimes discover how we are unwittingly influencing or avoiding understanding our patient's own version of their psychic catastrophe. As we develop language where there was previously no integrative language for the patient's internalized and interactive version of catastrophe, we always project particular kinds of expectations into the therapeutic situation.
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