16 research outputs found

    Trauma and Deferred Action in the Reality of Adolescence

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    In the search for ever earlier determinants of adult pathology many ignore the transformative impact of adolescence. The authors suggest that the reality of adolescent development creates a vulnerability to being overwhelmed. Through deferred action childhood experiences may interact with adolescent realities and omnipotent beliefs to traumatize the adolescent. The authors suggest that trauma in adolescence can be independent both of the intensity of current external exposure or of earlier traumatic experiences.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45676/1/11231_2004_Article_292750.pd

    Two Systems of Self-Regulation and the Differential Application of Psychoanalytic Technique

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    Out of our work over the years on child development, clinical technique, and sadomasochism, we have begun to formulate a model of development that describes two possible ways of responding to feelings of helplessness in the face of the challenges of internal and external experience. Any psychoanalytic model has implications for how we think about technique and can be tested on the basis of its utility in generating technical ideas and enhancing our therapeutic repertoire. At this juncture in the history of our field, it is crucial for us to demonstrate that psychoanalytic techniques are effective in helping people enter treatment, change, and finish in a way that consolidates their gains. In this paper we explore the utility of our two-systems model for expanding the discourse about psychoanalytic technique.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45679/1/11231_2004_Article_457874.pd

    An Application of the Concept of the Therapeutic Alliance To Sadomasochistic Pathology

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    This paper traces the history of the therapeutic alliance concept, examining how it has been used and misused, at times elevated to a central position and at others rejected altogether. The loss of this concept created a vacuum in classical psychoanalysis that has been filled by rival theories. The continuing usefulness of looking at the treatment process through the lens of the therapeutic alliance, particularly in relation to the manifold difficulties of working with sadomasochistic pathology, is suggested. To this end, revisions of the theory of the therapeutic alliance are suggested to address some of the difficulties that have arisen in conceptualizing this aspect of the therapeutic relationship, and to provide an integrated dynamic model for working with patients at each phase of treatment. This revised model acknowledges the complexity of the domain and encompasses the multiple tasks, functions, partners, and treatment phases involved. The utility of the revised theory is illustrated in application to understanding the sadomasochistic, omnipotent resistances of a female patient through the phases of her analysis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66889/2/10.1177_00030651980460031301.pd

    Review of A child analysis with Anna Freud.

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    Two Systems and Defenses

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    Good Goodbyes: Knowing How To End In Psychotherapy And Psychoanalysis

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    https://works.swarthmore.edu/alum-books/5698/thumbnail.jp

    Emotional Muscle: Strong Parents, Strong Children

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    https://works.swarthmore.edu/alum-books/5699/thumbnail.jp

    Working With Parents Makes Therapy Work

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    https://works.swarthmore.edu/alum-books/5700/thumbnail.jp
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