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The Supervisory Action of Psychoanalytic Writing: A Discussion of Rachel Altstein’s “Finding Words: How the Process and Products of Psychoanalytic Writing Can Channel the Therapeutic Action of the Very Treatment It Sets Out to Describe”

 

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In this commentary on Rachel Altstein’s paper, “Finding Words: How the Process and Products of Psychoanalytic Writing Can Channel the Therapeutic Action of the Very Treatment It Sets Out to Describe,” I explore the circumstances surrounding the precipitous ending of her patient’s treatment. My remarks are largely focused on understanding what I term the “supervisory action” of psychoanalytic writing for Altstein, and for clinicians in general. I offer this concept as a parallel to “therapeutic action” and define it as referring to the specific ways in which one is successfully helped to understand and conduct a treatment, often through recovery of otherwise forgotten or dissociated patient–analyst content and achievement of theoretical and clinical insights.

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Steven Kuchuck

Steven Kuchuck, LCSW, is the Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanalytic Perspectives; Associate Editor of Routledge’s Relational Perspectives book series; Board Member, supervisor, faculty, and Co-Director of Curriculum for the training program in adult psychoanalysis at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP); and faculty/supervisor at the NIP National Training Program, the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, and other institutes. He is a contributor to and editor of Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience: When the Personal Becomes Professional (Routledge, 2014) and The Legacy of Sandor Ferenczi: From Ghost to Ancestor (coedited with Adrienne Harris; Routledge, 2015).

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