Transference in all its states in a day-hospital

Authors

  • Bernard Penot Hospital-dia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v7i13p18-31

Keywords:

Construction in analysis, Fantasmatization, Repetition, Family therapy, Transference

Abstract

Working as a psychoanalyst with an institutional team treating young psychotics or "borderline cases" (conduct pathologies) requires us to analyse together the unconscious transference. This is especially necessary insofar as we are dealing with the type of (non-fantasmatic) transference that I proposed to call repetition induced in the other. The case of Angel can provide an example of how several therapists can work psychoanalytically together, which is especially indicated with these youngsters who present a deficit of symbolization - i. e. of fantasmatization and verbalization.

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Published

2002-12-01

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How to Cite

Penot, B. (2002). Transference in all its states in a day-hospital. Clinical Styles. The Journal on the Vicissitudes of Childhood, 7(13), 18-31. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v7i13p18-31