Psihoterapija, Vol. 30 No. 2, 2016.
Pregledni rad
THE THERAPIST BETWEEN PRESENCE AND INTRUSION
Ester Jadreško
orcid.org/0000-0003-2833-0709
; prof. psihologije, grupni analitičar, član IGA-e Zagreb, privatna praksa
Sažetak
The specificity of psychoanalytic psychotherapy of narcissistic patients is determined by the development of primary narcissistic structures that represent the basis of the ability of confrontation with the separation experience and the world of object relations. Starting
from Kohut’s theory, in the realization of this therapeutic task the therapist starts from the position of presence as self-object to the presence as object. In this view is presented the specificity of the therapeutic relation that follows these changes of the therapeutic positions and the risks that it entails. Sensitivity in this therapeutic process is determined by the time of dealing with aspects of the object relation, where such a premature therapeutic experience
can be seen by a narcisstic patient as intrusive and therefore risk the interruption of the therapeutic relationship.
Ključne riječi
narcissistic personality structure; Kohut; self-object; object relation
Hrčak ID:
177400
URI
Datum izdavanja:
7.12.2016.
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