Abstract
The author discusses Judy Pickles's case description using an object relations/attachment perspective. She identifies the patient as representative of a disorganized/disoriented insecurely attached individual whose traumatic experiences are repeated through enactments with her analyst. Using Racker's concept of concordant and complementary transference—countertransference configurations, she elucidates the problematic relationship experiences suffered by this patient both in her old relationships with her father and maternal grandmother and in her current relationship with her analyst.
Notes
1Here I am not stressing the guilt associated with a wish-fulfilling sensual–sexual fantasy. Such a formulation can be found in the contemporary literature (see CitationRenik, 1981; Adam-Silvan and Silvan, 1990). I am pointing to the guilt over her identification with the aggressor.