Reconsiderando três aspectos da técnica psicanalítica

Autores/as

  • Thomas H. Ogden American Psychoanalytic Association (APA)

Palabras clave:

Técnica analítica, Psicanálise, Transferência

Resumen

Neste trabalho, três aspectos da técnica analítica são reconsiderados a partir da perspectiva de que a técnica analítica deve servir ao processo analítico. O autor vê o processo analítico envolvendo centralmente o interjogo inconsciente de estados de devaneio do analista e analisando, levando à criação de um terceiro sujeito na análise. é através da experiência compartilhada do terceiro analítico que analista e analisando adquirem um sentido de e geram símbolos para os aspectos anteriormente não verbalizados e não pensados do mundo objetal interno do analisando. O estado de devaneio do par analítico requer condições de privacidade que devem ser garantidas pela técnica analítica. Na perspectiva da atual concepção de processo analítico, o autor tenta, na primeira parte deste trabalho, reconsiderar o papel do divã no processo analítico. A segunda e terceira partes são dedicadas ao reexame de aspectos da técnica analítica relacionados à “regra fundamental” da Psicanálise e à análise dos
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Thomas H. Ogden, American Psychoanalytic Association (APA)

Membro Efetivo da American Psychoanalytic Association.

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1996-12-07

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Ogden, T. H. (1996). Reconsiderando três aspectos da técnica psicanalítica. Revista De Psicoanálisis De La SPPA, 3(3), 421–444. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.sppa.org.br/RPdaSPPA/article/view/838

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