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THE SUPERVISION OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC WORK WITH PSYCHOTIC PATIENTS FROM THE THEORETICAL AND CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY

Ettore Jogan ; psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, member of IPA, member of SPI, private practice


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Abstract

Paper presents some critical rethinking about the neutral and anonymous approach of the analyst in the traditional setting. With the new paradigm of the object-relations, the analyst becomes more personally involved in the therapeutic process. In this sense, the trend of intersubjectivity developed in the USA that is slightly different from European concept of transference-countertransference. In any case, this more interactive approach between the patient and the analyst is more indicated in the treatment of psychotic patients. The same principle is valid for the supervision of the work with psychotic patients, where the therapist, beyond the technical advice and aide, also needs an emotional and human support and containment.

Keywords

traditional psychoanalytical setting; analist’s neutrality and anonymity; intersubjective approach; treatment and supervision of psychotic patients

Hrčak ID:

192421

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/192421

Publication date:

15.1.2018.

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