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Some therapeutic factors in psychoanalysis

H Rosenfeld

    International Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
    |January 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    The patient-analyst interaction is crucial for successful psychoanalysis. Understanding the analyst

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychoanalytic theory
    • Psychotherapy research

    Background:

    • The patient-analyst relationship is fundamental to the success of psychoanalytic treatment.
    • Understanding the analyst's conscious and unconscious attitudes is key to identifying professional challenges.

    Observation:

    • Therapeutic factors like sensitivity and receptiveness facilitate understanding patient object relations and ego function.
    • Antitherapeutic factors, such as analyst collusion, hinder the therapeutic process.
    • Analyst's emotional regulation and capacity to integrate patient's fragmented mental states are vital, especially for borderline and psychotic patients.

    Findings:

    • Patient factors, including early object relations and perceptual sensitivity, can foster a more open therapeutic interaction.
    • Despite contributing factors, significant challenges persist in the patient-analyst dynamic.

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  • These interactional difficulties pose a serious threat to the efficacy of the psychoanalytic process.
  • Implications:

    • Optimizing the patient-analyst interaction requires careful attention to both analyst's and patient's contributions.
    • Addressing interactional difficulties is essential for improving outcomes in psychoanalysis.
    • Further research into specific interactional dynamics can enhance therapeutic effectiveness.