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PROBLEMS OF INTERNALIZATION: A BUTTON IS A BUTTON IS—NOT
Authors:SHELLEY ROCKWELL
Affiliation:Training and Supervising Analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society in Washington, DC.
Abstract:Analysts hope to help the patient internalize a relationship with the analyst that contrasts with the original archaic object relation. In this paper, the author describes particular difficulties in working with a patient whose defenses and anxieties were bulimic, her movement toward internalization inevitably undone. Several issues are considered: how does the nonsymbolizing patient come to internalize the analyst's understanding, and when this does not hold, what is the nature of the patient's subsequent methods of dispersal? When the patient can maintain connection to the analyst as a good object, even fleetingly, in the depressive position, the possibility of internalization and symbolic communication is increased.
Keywords:Sensory experience  autistic defense  adhesive skin identification  good object  internalization  analytic relationship  symbolization  internal objects  introjection  Kleinian theory  bulimia  transference  containment
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