Affiliation:
1. Suifc 102 3252 Holiday Court La Jolla, Calfoniia 92037
Abstract
A framework tS suggested for conceptualizing countertransference, based on expansion of the concept emerging subsequent to Freud's original view of the phenomenon: (1) from Ucs to Cs, (2) from reactions to transference to all reactions, (3) from the analyst's neurosis to the anabst's functioning, (4) from self-analysis to self-scrutiny, (5) from obstacle to contribution. Particular attention is called to the advantages of maintaining the distinction between the patient' transference and the analyst's countertransference; the importance for successful psyhoanalytic work of being aware of the subtleties of countertransference in work with neurotic patients, especially in contrast to the blalant countertranrsference experiences more disturbed patients thrust upon the analyst; the need for furlher investigation of the relations between the analyst's empothy, regression, and countertransference; the lack of understanding of and information about the homosexual countertransference, based on insufficient knowledge of the mechanisms if resistance to self-analjsis, among other reasons; and the need for more reliable information about the limits of and indications for using countertransference responses in particular kinds of clinical situations, whether for informing the patient as to the analyst's responses to him, for informing the analyst in the interpretive process, or in formulating reconstructions. A clinical example provides an illustration of the complexity of countertransference-transference interaction and of the impact of countertransference on the transference.
Subject
Clinical Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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