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    Luzifer-Amor : Zeitschrift Zur Geschichte Der Psychoanalyse
    |October 20, 2001
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    This study explores clinging patterns in borderline and neurotic patients during therapy. Frustration of clinging desires can lead to aggression or paralysis, reflecting early maternal relationship dynamics.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychiatry
    • Psychoanalysis

    Background:

    • This study examines transference patterns in psychotherapy, focusing on Hermann's theory of clinging.
    • It analyzes four cases: three borderline patients and one neurotic patient.

    Discussion:

    • Two distinct clinging patterns were observed in the transference.
    • The first pattern involved idealization followed by aggression and autoaggression, linked to unsatisfiable clinging desires.
    • The second pattern manifested as paralysis, rigidity, and inhibition, stemming from frustrated clinging and reminiscent of early maternal interactions.

    Key Insights:

    • Clinging is a significant dynamic in borderline and neurotic patient transference.
    • The manifestation of frustrated clinging varies, leading to either aggressive or paralytic responses.

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  • Early life experiences, particularly with the mother, appear to influence these transference patterns.
  • Outlook:

    • Further research can explore therapeutic interventions targeting these specific clinging patterns.
    • Understanding these dynamics may improve treatment outcomes for borderline and neurotic disorders.
    • Investigating the long-term impact of these transference patterns is warranted.