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Holding Envy: Response to Gerhardt’s “Libidinal and Destructive Envy”

Pages 32-40 | Published online: 23 Dec 2015
 

Abstract

Envy occupies a special place in analytic lore, and this discussion takes up several themes related to this phenomenon. I review and comment on the competing evolutionary and intersubjective developmental theories Julie Gerhardt puts forth in her paper, offering one possible integration. In addition, I explore the impact of envy on the analytic field, and specifically the vulnerabilities and strains the analyst may encounter in holding and managing envy in herself and in the patient; and advocate attention to self-care and maintenance of analytic authority in the face of intense envious dynamics in treatments.

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Rachel Sopher

Rachel Sopher, LCSW, is on the faculty of the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies and a member of the education committee at NIP, where she also co-chairs the annual conference. Rachel is senior editor of Psychoanalytic Perspectives and maintains a private practice in New York.

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