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Writing about patients: IV. patients' reactions to reading about themselves
Authors:Kantrowitz Judy L
Affiliation:Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, USA. judy_kantrowitz@hms.harvard.edu
Abstract:When analysands read about themselves in reports, their reactions range from anger, disappointment, or condemnation to a sense of appreciation or even idealization of the analyst. The eleven interviews reported here reflect only conscious responses; the unconscious layers were not probed for. It should be kept in mind also that the analysts of these patients might report very different stories. Other limitations are the small sample size and the representation only of patients who volunteered. Nonetheless, the information they provide may help analysts consider how and when writing about patients may influence their representation of themselves, the analyst, and analysis itself.
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