Disruption and Working Through in the Supervisory Process: A Vignette From Supervision of a Psychoanalytic Candidate |
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Authors: | Joan Sarnat |
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Affiliation: | Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the author’s supervision of a psychoanalytic candidate, including the development and resolution of impasse in both the supervised analysis and the supervisory relationship. When the author became aware of the degree to which her own anxieties and defenses were implicated, she sought consultation, after which both supervision and analysis moved forward. As supervision continued, work on supervisee’s and supervisor’s interlocking anxieties and defenses, and understanding of their impact on the supervised analysis, deepened. The author concludes that exploring supervisory disruptions allows both members of the supervisory dyad to come to grips with conflicts that subtly distort their work and facilitates a deepening of the supervised analysis. |
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