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Eve Caligor1, Diana Diamond, Frank E Yeomans, Otto F Kernberg.
Abstract
While all patients become more concrete in their psychological functioning in areas of conflict, especially in the setting of transference regression, in the treatment of patients with severe personality pathology this process poses a particular clinical challenge. In the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of patients with severe personality pathology in general, and borderline personality disorder in particular, the interpretive process serves multiple functions. This process comprises a series of steps or phases that can be viewed as moving the patient further away from a single, poorly elaborated, and concrete experience in the transference, which dominates and floods subjectivity, and toward more fully elaborated, complex, stable, and integrated representations of the analyst and of what he or she evokes in the patient's internal world.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19516053 DOI: 10.1177/0003065109336183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Psychoanal Assoc ISSN: 0003-0651