Abstract
Following recent interest in this journal in building bridges between a psychoanalytic and systemic approach to family therapy (Vol. 19, 1997), the authors take up the debate. A clinical vignette from a recent article is used for discussion and, in order to describe further work from a psychoanalytic perspective, two case vignettes are presented. The comparisons are discussed with particular reference to the concepts of projective identification, transference/countertransference and internal object relations.
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Brodie, F., & Wright, J. (2002). Minding the gap not bridging the gap: Family therapy from a psychoanalytic perspective. Journal of Family Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00212
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