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Subjetividad y Mutualidad en el encuentro analítico

  • Autores: Francisco Ruiz Manresa
  • Localización: Vitae: Academia Biomédica Digital, ISSN-e 1317-987X, Nº. 21 (Octubre-Diciembre), 2004
  • Idioma: español
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    • From the beginning, psychoanalysis had the stamp of the current model of the sciences of the time. Psychoanalytic observation presupposed the existence of non apparent phenomena in the patient that was possible to uncover or decipher by the detached objective observation of a competent trained analyst. Contemporary science models imply the unavoidable participation of the observer in the same phenomena or object of study. Patient and analyst mutually influence each other and create an intersubjective field of experience where all the observed clinical relevant phenomena are coauthored by both participants. The traditional dynamic or repressed unconscious, resistances, defenses, transferences and countertransferences are necessarily in need of redefinition as resulting from the interlacing activities of patient and analyst.


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