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Raiding the inarticulate: The internal analytic setting and listening beyond countertransference
Authors:Michael Parsons
Affiliation:11 Offerton Road, London, SW4 ODH, UK
Abstract:The analytic setting exists not only externally but also internally as a structure in the mind of the analyst. The internal analytic setting constitutes an area of the analyst's mind where reality is defined by unconscious symbolic meaning. Clinical examples illustrate how a secure internal setting allows flexibility in the external setting without sacrifice of its analytic quality. The internal setting can help analysts listen inwardly to themselves in a way that is free-floating with regard to their internal processes. This points beyond usual ideas of countertransference. An analytic encounter may stir up elements that belong to the analyst's psyche which, rather than impeding the analysis, can actively enrich it. Seamus Heaney's writings evoke comparisons between listening to poems and listening to patients, and a week in a patient's analysis is described in relation to these themes.
Keywords:analytic frame    analytic setting    clinical technique (internal and external aspects)    countertransference    free-floating attention    Heaney    internal analytic setting    listening    poetry    silent session
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