The Father-Daughter Relationship in Sigrid Undset's Writings |
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Authors: | Mette Nygård M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Tr?ndelag Psykiatriske Sygehus , P. O. B. 40, N-7050 , Charlottenlund , Norway |
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Abstract: | In every psychoanalysis, there is a contradiction between an eternal and a limited time perspective as regards the analytic task. This corresponds to the contradictory relationship existing between the unconscious, which is timeless, and the linear time of external reality. On the basis of these conditions, this paper describes how the experience of time in different ways is significant for analytical understanding and how it influences the analytic work. Various phenomena related to time and the perception of time are illustrated by clinical vignettes. The difficulties in handling the time limit are discussed from both a theoretical and a practical point of view. At the termination of a psychoanalysis, the two time perspectives meet. This presents opportunities for insight and change as well as a special challenge to both the analysand and the analyst. |
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Keywords: | primary process sub-symbolic process perception hallucination |
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