2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81082003000300004
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Procedimentos, colocação em cena da dupla ("Enactment") e validação clínica em psicoterapia psicanalítica e psicanálise

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOÀs vezes o psicanalista se surpreende efetuando um procedimento que não faz parte de sua prática, tal como uma ação, um reasseguramento, uma sugestão, um aconselhamento, etc., desobedecendo à regra da abstinência 1 . Caso utilize a técnica de forma ortodoxa, sentirse-á constrangido, imaginando que agiu de forma errada, questionando-se sobre a integridade de sua função psicanalítica. No entanto, se mantiver ou retomar sua função analítica investigativa, procurará verificar o efeito de seu procedimento… Show more

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“…Despite the unease about taking a dark and uncertain path, pressured by a feeling of guilt for not rigorously following the principles of neutrality and abstinence, in an unconventional setting, the conviction that I was on the right path was supported by the evident improvement of my patient. This is the validation described by Cassorla (2003). That girl-Vicky, who could not bear to hear a no, who could not cope with waiting, who was never able to feel depressed because she would immediately become desperate and resort to drugs, who could not understand why a person should not want to live eternally feeling 'always and forever nothing but pleasure', had now, after a relatively short period of treatment (ten years), become a different person, capable of emotions such as some empathy, some sadness, concern for the future and the consequences of her actions, preoccupation with her objects and her body.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Despite the unease about taking a dark and uncertain path, pressured by a feeling of guilt for not rigorously following the principles of neutrality and abstinence, in an unconventional setting, the conviction that I was on the right path was supported by the evident improvement of my patient. This is the validation described by Cassorla (2003). That girl-Vicky, who could not bear to hear a no, who could not cope with waiting, who was never able to feel depressed because she would immediately become desperate and resort to drugs, who could not understand why a person should not want to live eternally feeling 'always and forever nothing but pleasure', had now, after a relatively short period of treatment (ten years), become a different person, capable of emotions such as some empathy, some sadness, concern for the future and the consequences of her actions, preoccupation with her objects and her body.…”
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confidence: 73%