Transformando a contratransferência sem forma em uma forma representável: outra perspectiva

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  • Fred Busch Sociedade Psicanalítica de Porto Alegre / International Psychoanalytical Association

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/sppa%20revista.v23i1.226

Palabras clave:

contratransferência, ação de linguagem, clarificação, inconsciente

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Resumo

O autor explora várias ideias acerca de nossas reações contratransferenciais. Sugere que a reação do analista geralmente inicia em resposta ao uso da ação de linguagem por parte do paciente, quando ele, inconscientemente, utiliza palavras para fazer algo, o que leva o analista a também responder inconscientemente. O analista deve, primeiramente, conter, metabolizar e refletir acerca de sua contratransferência antes de iniciar o trabalho analítico. A partir daí, precisa representar, através de repetidas clarificações, como ocorre a ação de linguagem. Esse procedimento dá início ao que o autor chama de trabalhar dentro da contratransferência.

Palavras-chave: contratransferência, ação de linguagem, clarificação, inconsciente.

 

Abstract

Transforming the formless countertransference into representable form: another perspective

The author explores various ideas about our countertransference reactions. He suggests the analyst’s countertransference reaction usually begins in response to the patient’s use of language action, where the patient unconsciously uses words to do something, which the analyst responds to unconsciously. The analyst must first contain, metabolize, and reflect on his countertransference before analytic work can begin. From this the analyst needs to represent, through repeated clarifications, how the language action takes place. This begins the process the author calls, working within the countertransference.

Keywords: countertransference; language action; clarification; unconscious.

 

Resumen

Transformando la contratransferencia sin forma en una forma representable: otra perspectiva

El autor explora varias ideas acerca de nuestras reacciones contratransferenciales. Sugiere que la reacción del analista comienza generalmente en respuesta al uso de la acción del lenguaje por parte del paciente, cuando éste, inconscientemente, utiliza palabras para hacer algo, a lo que el analista responde también inconscientemente. El analista deberá primeramente contener, metabolizar, y reflexionar acerca de su contratransferencia para luego poder comenzar el trabajo analítico. A partir de ahí, el analista tendrá que representar, a través de repetidas clarificaciones, cómo ocurre la acción del lenguaje. Ese procedimiento da inicio al proceso que el autor denomina trabajar dentro de la contratransferencia.

Palabras clave: contratransferencia, acción de lenguaje, clarificación, inconsciente.

 

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2016-06-01

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Busch, F. (2016). Transformando a contratransferência sem forma em uma forma representável: outra perspectiva. Revista De Psicoanálisis De La SPPA, 23(1), 11–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/sppa revista.v23i1.226

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