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Affective Experiences and Honesty in the Interaction: Discussion of Holly Levenkron's Paper.

Authors :
Fosshage, James L.
Source :
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Apr/May2006, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p202-219. 18p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Anchoring her views in the work of Benjamin and other American relational authors, Levenkron asserts that intersubjective relatedness in which there is recognition of separate realities is essentially the only form of relatedness. Framing growth as coming about through the recognition of another's subjectivity provides a basis for ‘confrontation’ and for a more direct injection of the analyst's subjectivity into the analytic encounter. More specifically, it fosters the expression of the analyst's subjectivity from what this author calls the ‘other-centered’ and ‘self’ perspectives. In contrast, the recognition of selfobject and caretaking relatedness positions the analyst to express directly aspects of the analyst's subjectivity pertaining to mirroring, idealizing, and twinship selfobject needs. Kohut and classical self psychologists have delineated selfobject needs and the selfobject dimension of relatedness and transference and have emphasized the consistent use of the empathic listening/experiencing perspective. American relational theorists have delineated intersubjective relatedness and the usefulness of the other-centered listening/experiencing perspective. This author focuses on an integrative theory including three forms of relatedness and different listening/experiencing perspectives. Different listening/experiencing perspectives and forms of relatedness fundamentally influence analysts' affective experiences within the analytic encounter as exemplified in Levenkron's case. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07351690
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22076444