Stumbling along in the Countertransference: Following Up Enactments with Balanced Therapeutic Interpretations |
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Authors: | Robert Waska |
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Affiliation: | 1. Private Psychoanalytic Practice , San Francisco &2. Marin County, California, USA |
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Abstract: | In the course of a psychoanalytic treatment, many clinical situations create countertransference pulls or invitations to participate in enactments of various degrees. In these projective identification-based transferences, the patient is often successful in drawing the analyst into archaic object relational patterns of acting out. During these moments, the analyst must struggle to find a way to stay therapeutically balanced. The urge to rush to judgment with punitive, seductive, rejecting, controlling, or manipulative comments rationalized as interpretations must be managed. If these unavoidable countertransference enactments are managed and studied, they can provide useful information about the patient's internal struggles and can show the way to making more helpful and more therapeutic interpretations. Case material is used for illustration. |
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Keywords: | countertransference transference Kleinian theory archaic object relations projective identification acting out |
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