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Articles

“Hall of Broken Mirrors”—Enactment in an Analytic Group of “Difficult Patients”

Pages 1-29 | Published online: 19 Apr 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This article focuses on the transformation of dissociated self-states as a curative factor in an analytic group of “difficult patients.” Foulkes (1964) referred to the analytic group as a “curative hall of mirrors.” I would like to integrate group analytic theory with relational psychoanalytic concepts. I propose that when dissociated self-states are expressed in a group, this creates a “broken mirrors” experience that is sometimes expressed through enactment. I develop this idea, and argue that the group mirrors to the patient his image—distorted and defective—and forces him to cope with his “not me” states. I demonstrate, through three clinical vignettes, how dissociated states hinder the reflective space and create a “hall of broken mirrors” experience. I would argue that in a safe space, the patients’ “not me” states can be transformed, and the hall of broken mirrors can turn into a curative hall of mirrors.

Acknowledgements

I am most grateful to Dr. Elaine J. Cooper, my editor and friend, for her unequaled guidance. I would also like to thank Mrs. Ilana Sagi, my ‘good enough mother’ for her support. Last but not least—I thank my patients for sharing their brave struggle within the group.

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Notes on contributors

Sharon Sagi Berg

Sharon Sagi Berg is a Trainer at the CBT training unit, Be’er Yaakov Mental Hospital in Be’er Yaakov, Israel.

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