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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Sigmund Freud identified two facets of repetition: a compulsive, conservative force (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder) and a pleasurable one (e.g., games, stories).
  • The latter form of repetition, associated with mastery and individual growth, is explored in this paper.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of pleasurable repetition using a process-oriented approach.
  • To investigate alternative resolutions to repetition beyond symbolic thought.
  • To examine how repetition can be a vehicle for personal progress and the creation of new forms.

Main Methods:

  • A process-oriented approach was utilized.
  • A clinical case study is presented, detailing unconscious intersubjective negotiation.
  • The shift from repetition as a difficulty to repetition as a vehicle for transcendence is analyzed.

Main Results:

  • Early conservative repetition evolved into creative repetition within the clinical case.
  • The patient transitioned from using the analyst as an object of repetition to an object of play.
  • This shift facilitated progress and the emergence of new forms.

Conclusions:

  • Repetition, particularly creative repetition, can be a pathway to personal growth and development.
  • The therapeutic process can transform conservative repetition into a dynamic force for change.
  • Repetition itself can be the means by which it is transcended, leading to novel outcomes.