TY - BOOK AU - Lafay-Amado TI - On Well-Tempered Interference PY - 2011///. N1 - 73 N2 - Starting from her working practice in patients’ homes, the author (a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst) proposes a clinical reflection on such quite specific encounters and what this can teach us, especially as regards the transference issues at stake. She introduces the work of drawing up/building a process for mother-child therapy to take place in the home.In so doing, she shows how the home environment becomes a key element of the overall setting and, at the same time, a paradoxical element due to the dimension of privacy and its exclusive control by the mother. Is this specificity at the root of the cannibalistic type of representations/sensations experienced by the therapist, that of being swallowed and ingested? This perspective, hinging on the notions of intrusion and curiosity, may shed light on the question of interference: in order to intervene must one first accept being assimilated? UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-dialogue-2011-2-page-51?lang=en ER -