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Sorting Out the Parts and Wholes: Discussion of Steven Stern’s “Analytic Adoption of the Psychically Homeless”

, MSW, LICSWORCID Icon
 

ABSTRACT

In this discussion, the author considers Steven Stern’s notion of the “analytic adoption of the psychically homeless” (p. 24–42) as a further articulation and extension of the project begun in his recent book, Needed Relationships and Psychoanalytic Healing: A Holistic Relational Perspective on the Therapeutic Process (2017). Stern is suggesting a conscious, eyes-wide-open acceptance and willingness on the part of the analytic therapist to consider, in the case of the psychically homeless patient, an extended delay, suspension, or even a conscious relinquishment of the expectation that a successful or good enough treatment will, at some point, require a termination phase, or some kind of typical ending. Stern’s concepts of psychic homelessness and mutual analytic adoption begin to give language, legitimacy, and most importantly, clinical dignity, to very long-term treatments that span years and decades. As helpful as it is to name this clinical phenomenon, this author suggests that in doing so, Stern runs the risk of giving a unique experience the quality of a speech act - a kind of declarative wholeness - that to this author’s mind, goes against the very freshness and specificity that Stern is wanting us to grant each dyad deeply involved in the process of shaping a unique meaningful needed relationship. That said, this author concludes that Stern’s bold work opens up this entire therapeutic realm for our open-minded and open-hearted future exploration.

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Elizabeth Corpt

Elizabeth Corpt, MSW, LICSW, is a psychoanalyst, Past-President, Board Member, Faculty, and Supervising  Analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Teaching Associate, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health Alliance Program for Psychotherapy, and Co-Chief Editor of Psychoanalysis, Self and Context. She is in private practice in Arlington, MA

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