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  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychology
  • Mental Health

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  • Analyst relocation is an under-researched area in psychoanalytic literature.
  • Relocation presents unique challenges to the psychoanalytic contract, distinct from illness or countertransference issues.
  • Existing literature primarily addresses 'reality' intrusions and transference dynamics during relocation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the profound unsettling effects of analyst relocation on the psychoanalytic process.
  • To examine the dislocations and potential disruptions in thinking associated with moving, using an object relations perspective.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical examination of analyst relocation.
  • Application of object relational theories to understand the impact of moving.
  • Analysis of disruptions in analytic functioning due to relocation.

Main Results:

  • Relocation significantly unsettles the analyst, impacting the therapeutic alliance.
  • The process of moving can lead to disruptions in the analyst's capacity for reflective functioning.
  • Object relational concepts offer a framework for understanding these disruptions.

Conclusions:

  • Analyst relocation requires careful consideration due to its potential to disturb analytic functioning.
  • Understanding relocation through an object relational lens is crucial for maintaining therapeutic integrity.
  • Further research is needed to address the complexities of analyst relocation in psychoanalytic practice.