The resolution of impasses in long-term intensive, inpatient psychotherapy.

M Carsky
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Selected literature is reviewed, and clinical material is presented to discuss the phenomena of negative therapeutic reaction, interaction, and impasses in psychotherapy. It is suggested that certain seriously ill patients, in whose therapy an impasse develops, suffer from both the primitive superego pathology or other intrapsychic conflicts that have been described in the literature on negative therapeutic reaction and from a tendency to act so as to recreate these struggles in the external field, often in the form of negative therapeutic interactions. In some such cases, outside assistance for the therapist is necessary in order for the treatment to move beyond a stalemate. In seriously disturbed, hospitalized patients, interventions by the entire treatment team, not simply the therapist alone or the therapist and supervisor, are sometimes required to enable the treatment to proceed. This may be due to the primitive and extremely violent nature of such patients' conflicts, which may strain the limits of a dyadic relationship.

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解决长期密集的住院心理治疗中的僵局。
本文回顾了选定的文献,并提出了临床材料来讨论心理治疗中的负面治疗反应、相互作用和僵局现象。有人认为,某些在治疗中陷入僵局的重病患者,既遭受了原始的超我病理,也遭受了负面治疗反应文献中描述的其他心理冲突,并倾向于在外部领域重现这些斗争,通常以负面治疗相互作用的形式。在一些这样的情况下,为了使治疗摆脱僵局,治疗师需要外界的帮助。对于严重不安的住院患者,有时需要整个治疗团队的干预,而不仅仅是治疗师单独或治疗师和主管,以使治疗能够进行。这可能是由于这些患者冲突的原始和极端暴力性质,这可能会使二元关系的界限变得紧张。
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