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Killing Me Softly

An Analysand's Perspective on the Ethical Problems of Relocating a Psychoanalytic Practice Anonymous

Pages 41-55 | Received 01 Nov 2000, Published online: 17 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

“Forced termination” of psychoanalysis occurs when the analyst electively terminates the treatment for reasons of his own, independent of the clinical indications for termination. The author describes his own experience with the forced termination of his training analysis. The literature is reviewed, with an emphasis on the attitude of each author regarding the straggle around the decision. The author explores sources of general ethical knowledge, the ethical foundations of the analyst-analysand relation ship, and the application of these ideas to psychoanalysis. From these princi ples, the ethical problems of forced termination are derived and examined. The author proposes reforms to address these problems.

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