AN ANALYST'S UNCERTAINTY AND FEAR |
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Authors: | JUDITH FINGERT CHUSED |
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Affiliation: | Emeritus Training and Supervising Analyst at the Washington Center for Psychoanalysis and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. |
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Abstract: | The motivations for choosing psychoanalysis as a profession are many and differ depending on the psychology of the analyst. However, common to most psychoanalysts is the desire to forge a helpful relationship with the individuals with whom they work therapeutically. This article presents an example of what happens when an analyst is confronted by a patient for whom being in a relationship and being helped are intolerable. |
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Keywords: | Analytic interaction self‐disclosure analyst's motivation countertransference uncertainty fees analytic relationship fear analytic goals |
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