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Psychoanalytic Dialogues
The International Journal of Relational Perspectives
Volume 23, 2013 - Issue 5
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Original Articles

“Poison Cookies”: Glimpses From the Psychoanalytic Laboratory: Introduction to Case Presentation and Commentaries

Pages 581-588 | Published online: 14 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

This introduction presents the context and background of the case presentation and commentary. Katherine (Kate) Oram's beautifully presented study and the commentaries from four different points of view raise issues and questions that are central to contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. Among these topics are the following: the relation between verbal and nonverbal aspects of treatment, technical considerations in the analyst's sharing personal reactions and feelings, the role of deficit versus conflict in the treatment of a traumatized patient, clinical aspects of termination and especially of posttermination contact, the place of siblings in the patient's family dynamics, the applicability of attachment theory to in depth psychoanalytic practice, the handling of sadomasochistic dynamics in the analytic interaction, and the role of mutual gift-giving between patient and analyst during the course of an analysis.

Notes

1For a few key readings about confidentiality and consent within psychoanalysis, see CitationAron (2000), CitationGabbard (2000), CitationKantrowitz (2006), and, most recently, see the special section on Ethical Issues in Clinical Writing, in the journal Psychotherapy (2012, Vol. 49). For an earlier and yet revolutionary discussion, see CitationStoller (1988).

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