The analyst's witnessing and otherness

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作者
Poland, WS
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[1] Washington, DC 20015
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10.1177/00030651000480011301
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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The analyst's active though silent witnessing of the patient's self-inquiry is presented as an essential aspect of the analytic process. Witnessing, though rooted in the analyst's empathy and holding, represents a more advanced development of those functions based on relational maturation from union to self-other differentiation. Self-definition and regard for otherness are seen as intrinsically unitary. Psychoanalytic witnessing is first illustrated and defined, then located as a derivative of negation in the unfolding of the analytic process, next considered in relation to current concerns for intersubjectivity, and finally linked to current shifts in philosophical thought. © 2000, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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