Beyond silence: working with Phoebe |
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Authors: | Lida Anagnostaki |
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Affiliation: | 1. 1 Lampsa Str., Athens 11524, Greece lidaanagnostaki@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | This paper gives an account of a three-year period of silence that took place during the course of the intensive psychotherapy of a pre-adolescent girl with a diagnosis of ‘major depression’. The meaning and significance of silence in the therapeutic context is explored, as well as the importance of the ‘safety’ (Quinodoz, ‘The psychoanalytic setting as the instrument of the container function’, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 73: 627–35, 1992) and containing function of the setting that allows patients with a similar pathology a much needed regression, eventually enabling the birth and development of mature ‘verbal’ object relationships. Challenges and changes in the countertransference during a silent period in the course of psychotherapy are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Regression depression psychotherapeutic setting |
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