Good vibrations: Analytic process as coupled oscillations |
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Authors: | Robert M. Galatzer-Levy |
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Affiliation: | 122 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60603, USA – |
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Abstract: | This paper develops a new model for the action of psychoanalysis based on concepts from non-linear dynamics (chaos theory and complexity theory). It shows that the analyst–analysand couple may be conceptualized as a new configuration with its own properties that promote complex development in both members of the couple. These developments are an emergent result of the formation of the analyst–analysand couple and are significantly independent of the particular content of the manifest interaction of the couple. The well-studied phenomena of coupled oscillators suggest the specific features of the analysand–analyst interaction that are likely to be most important in conceptualizing analytic change. The model has substantial clinical applications since efforts to arrange for a coupled oscillator system that is central to it are distinct from many of the traditional considerations associated with creating an analytic situation. |
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Keywords: | chaos theory coupled oscillators metapsychology non-linear dynamics research therapeutic action therapeutic alliance transference |
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