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The Three Stages of Countertransference

Par : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2001. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : This article, in the light of what happens in treatment today, attempts to link temporality and the counter-transference. Evidence can be found in the psychotherapeutic moments inherent in any difficult treatment, requiring the analyst's commitment to fighting against the fatal compulsion to repeat. The author pleads, on this occasion, for the retroactive integration of analytic psychotherapies into the general?theoretical context of the psychoanalytical process. Treatment as such thus develops on an inverse model to hysteria, in the wake of seduction, suggestion, psychotherapy. For example, in a clinical case in which the problem of time took the form of an anorexic patient forgetting her body time and that of conception, a modification of the context and the use of a protocol period of psychoanalytic relaxation with longer sessions, enabled the analytic process, hindered by a negative therapeutic reaction, to be taken up again, and an infantile history to be constructed. The article finally evokes the question of the introjection of human temporality in three phases, as much in the counter-transference (with reference to all the stages of the discovery of psychoanalysis) as in the treatment. The first phase corresponds to the current state of the symptom and resistance in the present treatment. The second phase prolongs the discovery of desire's lack of temporality, unconscious of being a past projected before one by repetition. The third concludes with the construction of a real past, that enables one to shed light on the meaning of a future open to encounter.
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This article, in the light of what happens in treatment today, attempts to link temporality and the counter-transference. Evidence can be found in the psychotherapeutic moments inherent in any difficult treatment, requiring the analyst's commitment to fighting against the fatal compulsion to repeat. The author pleads, on this occasion, for the retroactive integration of analytic psychotherapies into the general?theoretical context of the psychoanalytical process. Treatment as such thus develops on an inverse model to hysteria, in the wake of seduction, suggestion, psychotherapy. For example, in a clinical case in which the problem of time took the form of an anorexic patient forgetting her body time and that of conception, a modification of the context and the use of a protocol period of psychoanalytic relaxation with longer sessions, enabled the analytic process, hindered by a negative therapeutic reaction, to be taken up again, and an infantile history to be constructed. The article finally evokes the question of the introjection of human temporality in three phases, as much in the counter-transference (with reference to all the stages of the discovery of psychoanalysis) as in the treatment. The first phase corresponds to the current state of the symptom and resistance in the present treatment. The second phase prolongs the discovery of desire's lack of temporality, unconscious of being a past projected before one by repetition. The third concludes with the construction of a real past, that enables one to shed light on the meaning of a future open to encounter.

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