From Stimulation to Interpretation: Psychodynamic Aspects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Michael Hale1, Mark L Ruffalo2
1University of Central Florida College of Medicine.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is an established treatment for mood disorders, yet its relevance to psychodynamic psychotherapy remains underexplored. This conceptual article integrates neuroscience and psychoanalytic theory to examine how TMS may influence insight and affect regulation and the therapeutic relationship. By enhancing neuroplasticity, TMS may reduce resistance and support deeper emotional processing, potentially increasing receptivity to psychodynamic work. At the same time, neuromodulation may alter transference dynamics and perceptions of the therapeutic alliance. The article also explores how the treatment environment, including sensory input, relational context, and the symbolic role of the TMS provider, shapes psychodynamic engagement. A dedicated section outlines what a psychodynamically informed TMS setting may look like. Rather than viewing TMS as solely biological, the article proposes an integrative model in which neuromodulation and psychodynamic therapy are mutually reinforcing, emphasizing the importance of setting, psychoeducation, and relational attunement in maximizing therapeutic impact.
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