Shared Dreaming and Creativity in Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
Type de matériel :
58
At the beginning of psychoanalytic family therapy, therapists experience a blocking in their capacity of daydream (reverie) when the family communication is factual, and fantasy production is blocked. It is common around the development of dreams told and shared, allowing the family to regain its progressive history, holding the dream therapy. Mobilization of the therapist counter-transference, including the creation of a painting when he elaborates session feelings, uses the dreamlike productions of the family so polyphonic, and allows the development of transference-counter-transference. Figuration supports the work of the inter-fantasing, and supports the transformation of sensations and emotions.
Réseaux sociaux