The family of family therapist
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The analyst, as his patients, has a history, a family, a culture. Every subject leans on its primary memberships and on its more or less big permeability in its environment. One can lean on the notion of “cultural incorporats” such as they were defined by Jean-Claude Rouchy to think of the place of the analyst in the therapeutic process. It coexists an asymmetry supported by the frame and a more or less big common base with his patients. The training of the family therapist has to help him to perceive better the links than he maintained and he still maintains – at least as fantasies – with his own primary group.
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