The Shadow of Good Speech
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The author compares the Stoic method (Seneca) of consoling for loss with the Freudian method. She then reflects on the request for consolation in the treatment, a legitimate demand from patients in suffering, which is activated by the regression inherent in the situation but is nevertheless a trap of the conscious ego that is extended to the analyst and a resistance to elaborating drive conflicts.
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