Teleanalysis Does Not Have to be "Muted": On the Crucial Role of the Analyst's Internal Frame in any Setting.

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/00030651241260808
Lena Theodorou Ehrlich
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Given that practicing teleanalytically is relatively new and more widespread than ever, questions about how to practice and teach it effectively have increased and are more pressing than ever. To contribute answers to these questions, this paper addresses long-standing and persisting negative views of teleanalysis as an inherently muted, remote, and pale experience with reduced therapeutic effectiveness. I propose that this view of teleanalysis as inherently inferior to in-office analysis limits or even precludes its therapeutic usefulness because it allows analysts to avoid making analytic use of the disturbing feelings hiding within the experience of practicing teleanalysis. Through case examples, I suggest that when analysts do not take our negative views of teleanalysis at face value but instead consider them as symbolic expressions of our and our patients' anxieties, we can improve our understanding of our analytic functioning within the tele-setting and enhance our capacity to think and engage analytically effectively in any setting. I maintain that these considerations have important implications, not only for how experienced analysts practice, but also for how we treat and teach future analysts.

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远程分析不必 "静音":论分析师内部框架在任何情况下的关键作用》。
鉴于远程分析实践相对较新,而且比以往任何时候都更加广泛,关于如何有效地实践和教学的问题也越来越多,而且比以往任何时候都更加迫切。为了解答这些问题,本文讨论了长期以来一直存在的负面观点,即认为远程分析本质上是一种缄默、遥远和苍白的体验,会降低治疗效果。我提出,这种认为远程分析本质上不如诊室分析的观点,限制甚至排除了远程分析的治疗作用,因为这种观点让分析师在进行远程分析时,避免对隐藏在体验中的令人不安的感受进行分析。通过案例,我建议当分析师不从表面价值来看待我们对远程分析的负面看法,而是将其视为我们和患者焦虑的象征性表达时,我们就能提高我们对远程环境中分析功能的理解,并增强我们在任何环境中有效思考和参与分析的能力。我认为,这些考虑不仅对经验丰富的分析师如何实践有重要影响,而且对我们如何对待和教授未来的分析师也有重要影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA) is the preeminent North American psychoanalytic scholarly journal in terms of number of subscriptions, frequency of citation in other scholarly works and the preeminence of its authors. Published bimonthly, this peer-reviewed publication is an invaluable resouce for psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals. APsaA member Steven T. Levy, M.D. serves as editor of JAPA. JAPA publishes original articles, research, plenary presentations, panel reports, abstracts, commentaries, editorials and correspondence. In addition, the JAPA Review of Books provides in-depth reviews of recent literature.
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