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When actions speak louder than words: Verbal and nonverbal wrangling in the therapeutic arena commentary on paper by F. Diane Barth
Authors:Judith Brisman PhD
Institution:1. Director and Co‐Founder of the Eating Disorder Resource Center , 24 East 12th Street, Ste 505, New York, NY, 10003;2. Faculty, William Alanson White Institute , 24 East 12th Street, Ste 505, New York, NY, 10003
Abstract:Patients’ use of language in the analytic setting can undergo extreme and sometimes surprising fluctuations. Seemingly articulate and engaging patients retreat to the concrete in their use of words, disconnecting verbal expression from one's internal experience. Are these fluctuations indications of limitations in the patient's capacity to put experience into language, or are they indications of the emergence of otherwise unacknowledged aspects of self into the treatment arena? Shifts in the use of language (both patient's and therapist's) can be opportunities to question the work of the analysis. Whether one uses these moments to expand the boundaries of the analytic technique or to expand the boundaries of the analytic relationship—or both—is the question posed in this commentary.
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