Change in psychoanalytic treatment.

J Marmor
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Abstract

Psychoanalytic treatment aims not simply at removal of symptoms but at basic characterologic improvement. Although change in psychoanalytic treatment is traditionally attributed primarily to insight, the author asserts that insight, although valuable, is not essential to the achievement of such change. Other elements basic to the therapeutic efficacy of all psychoanalytic techniques regardless of their theoretical orientation are discussed. Among additional factors, the implications of warmth and activity on the part of the analyst, and of setting a termination-date, are specifically elaborated on.

MeSH Term

Awareness
Cognition
Emotions
Humans
Identification, Psychological
Physician-Patient Relations
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Reality Testing
Unconscious, Psychology

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