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How can we know what we need to know? Reflections on clinical judgment formation
Fred Busch1, Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau
1Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East, USA. drfredbusch@comcast.net
Abstract:
What distinguishes a psychoanalyst from any other psychologically minded, empathic human being? This seemingly simple question goes to the heart of our profession, the way we see ourselves as competent clinicians. To understand a patient's material beyond ordinary empathy--that is, to come to a clinical judgment--we need to step out of the dyadic, countertransference situation and reflect what we've experienced in reference to our clinical theories. An analytic vignette shows how a theoretical background can be used to understand and interpret to a patient in a way that is deeply meaningful.
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