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    • Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Trauma Studies

    Background:

    • Severe childhood neglect can lead to profound dissociative disorders.
    • Psychoanalytic termination processes may need adaptation for complex trauma cases.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To reexamine psychoanalytic termination in the context of severe childhood neglect and dissociation.
    • To explore the implications of a patient's return post-termination for therapeutic endings.
    • To consider broader themes of aging, death, and departure in relation to therapeutic presence.

    Main Methods:

    • Case study reexamination.
    • Reflective essay on psychoanalytic process.
    • Exploration of theoretical concepts related to trauma, aging, and aliveness.

    Main Results:

    • The case highlighted the complexities of achieving a definitive termination with highly traumatized patients.
    • A patient's return prompted a reconsideration of "ending" in psychoanalysis.
    • The process facilitated a deeper engagement with present-moment aliveness.

    Conclusions:

    • Standard termination models may be insufficient for patients with histories of severe neglect and dissociation.
    • Rethinking "ending" is crucial for addressing the long-term impact of trauma.
    • Exploring themes of departure and aging can enhance therapeutic outcomes and present-moment awareness.