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    • Psychotherapy Research

    Background:

    • Contemporary psychoanalytic practice is undergoing a paradigm shift from strict rule-boundedness to increased clinical flexibility.
    • Traditional psychoanalytic theory emphasizes a definitive termination ideal, yet varied endings have always been a reality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the evolving concept of termination in modern psychoanalytic practice.
    • To explore the implications of a more flexible approach to therapeutic endings.
    • To investigate instances where psychoanalytic treatments do not have a clear-cut conclusion.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of psychoanalytic practice and theory.
    • Exploration of clinical flexibility as a broader trend.
    • Examination of different types of therapeutic endings, including "less-than-final" and "absent goodbyes".

    Main Results:

    • A move towards flexibility in psychoanalytic practice challenges rigid approaches to termination.
    • Psychoanalytic reality includes diverse endings, not always conforming to the ideal of a final goodbye.
    • The study addresses the complex implications of not always formally ending treatment relationships.

    Conclusions:

    • Increased clinical flexibility in psychoanalysis necessitates a re-evaluation of termination practices.
    • Understanding varied and incomplete endings is crucial for contemporary psychoanalytic work.
    • The implications of unresolved treatment relationships require further clinical consideration.