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Countertransference in Defense Enactments246 Eliot Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, drfredbusch{at}comcast.net A clinical term is introduced to capture a defense that develops with the patient's deepening but fleeting awareness of painful transference feelings. The analyst's attention to countertransference in such situations is central to the analysis of these defenses. An attempt is made to distinguish defense enactments from other types of defenses, and to differentiate the analyst's countertransference reaction to this type of defense from countertransference reactions that might appear similar. The reasons for this dynamic in the interpersonal space are explored, and a clinical example that describes this phenomenon in the analytic moment is given.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 54, No. 1,
67-85 (2006) |
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