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Deconstructing the dialectic

A Goldberg

    The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
    |July 4, 1998
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This deconstruction study examines new patient-analyst interaction concepts, finding them unstable and self-contradictory without a unifying theory. It explores analysis as a developmental process and its technical modifications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychoanalysis

    Background:

    • New concepts in patient-analyst interaction are emerging.
    • These concepts are framed as a dialectic of interacting forces.
    • The study employs deconstruction to assess their stability and coherence.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically examine novel ideas on patient-analyst interaction.
    • To deconstruct these concepts by analyzing their theoretical underpinnings and implications.
    • To evaluate the coherence and stability of emerging psychoanalytic theories.

    Main Methods:

    • Deconstruction as a critical analytical approach.
    • Examination of analysis as a developmental process.
    • Analysis of the location of data within psychoanalysis.
    • Assessment of technical modifications stemming from theoretical shifts.

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    Main Results:

    • Newly offered ideas on patient-analyst interaction reveal instability and self-contradiction.
    • Analysis viewed as a developmental process presents theoretical challenges.
    • Technical modifications lack a cohesive theoretical framework.
    • The impact of these ideas is a collection of related concepts, not a unified theory.

    Conclusions:

    • Emerging concepts in psychoanalysis lack a unifying theory.
    • The dialectic of patient-analyst interaction is currently fragmented.
    • Further theoretical integration is needed to stabilize new psychoanalytic ideas.