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Discussion: On Some Contributions of the Interpersonal Tradition to Contemporary Psychoanalytic Praxis

Discussion: On Some Contributions of the Interpersonal Tradition to Contemporary Psychoanalytic... Writers identified with the interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition are primarily responsible for initiating the relational turn in psychoanalysis: the evolution from an objectivist one-person model of analytic praxis to that of an intersubjective, two-person paradigm. The two papers discussed here focus on two qualities in the analyst—curiosity and spontaneity—and how these elements of the analyst's subjectivity have helped lead to a potential enrichment of patients’ responsivity to analytic engagement. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

Discussion: On Some Contributions of the Interpersonal Tradition to Contemporary Psychoanalytic Praxis

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 70 (1) – Mar 8, 2010

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
Subject
Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1057/ajp.2009.47
pmid
20212444
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Abstract

Writers identified with the interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition are primarily responsible for initiating the relational turn in psychoanalysis: the evolution from an objectivist one-person model of analytic praxis to that of an intersubjective, two-person paradigm. The two papers discussed here focus on two qualities in the analyst—curiosity and spontaneity—and how these elements of the analyst's subjectivity have helped lead to a potential enrichment of patients’ responsivity to analytic engagement.

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 8, 2010

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