This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single case study to create new meanings. Drawing from the concepts of transference, countertransference, and projective identification, the author presents the notion that the researcher's subjective reactions are created and induced by the subject of study precisely because this is one, and sometimes the only way available to the subject to communicate something that is out of its full awareness. In essence, some unconscious material can be expressed nonverbally by the subject by means of provoking visceral and bodily reactions in the researcher, or in some cases, psychic imagery such as dreams or fantasies. The material can be meaningfully inter...
Transference and countertransference are key diagnostic concepts in psychoanalysis which are unackno...
This article argues that subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research i...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especial...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the res...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
The importance of transference has been emphasized by psychodynamically oriented clinicians since Fr...
The aim of this study is to explicate the concepts transference and countertransference from the psy...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
Transference and countertransference are key diagnostic concepts in psychoanalysis which are unackno...
This article argues that subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research i...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
A major theme in recent psychoanalytic thinking concerns the use of therapist subjectivity, especial...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the res...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
The possible syncretism of contemporary social psychology and psychoanalysis has a number of facets,...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
The importance of transference has been emphasized by psychodynamically oriented clinicians since Fr...
The aim of this study is to explicate the concepts transference and countertransference from the psy...
This article discusses the use of psychoanalysis – particularly of psychoanalytic technique based on...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
Transference and countertransference are key diagnostic concepts in psychoanalysis which are unackno...
This article argues that subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research i...
This paper explores the contextual, methodological and theoretical implications of using psychoanaly...