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Discussion of Dr. James Herzog’s Case: Dolph and Gus

 

Abstract

Dr. Herzog’s case illustrates how empathic processes assume a pivotal importance in evoking healing interactions. In this co-created treatment, Jim and Peter’s interaction embody several processes that facilitate healing: rekindling of thwarted developmental needs, welcoming curative fantasies, corrective selfobject experiences, transitioning from self-protective defensiveness to relational protectiveness, heightened affective moments, and interpretative understanding. The case beautifully demonstrates how an empathic bond catalyzes affective regulatory capacities and strengthens one’s sense of self.

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Richard A. Geist

Richard A. Geist, Ed.D., is a Founding Member, Faculty, Supervisor, and Supervising Analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis and Council Member, International Association of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.

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