Using countertransference: Analytic contact, projective identification, and transference phantasy states

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Abstract

It is difficult to locate, understand, and interpret the transference state of some patients In the course of psychoanalytic treatment. This paper examines the use of the countertransference to assist in making "analytic contact," the analyst's attempt to engage the patient in an exploration of unconscious phantasies, transference patterns, defenses, and internal experience of the world. The goal of analytic contact is the identifying, understanding, and working through of core object relational phantasy states. Countertransference can be valuable in helping analysts find their way to the transference, especially when projective identification processes exclusively shape it. Case material, examined from a Kleinian perspective, is used to show work with patients exhibiting difficult to access transference states primarily determined by projective identification based phantasies.

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Waska, R. (2008). Using countertransference: Analytic contact, projective identification, and transference phantasy states. American Journal of Psychotherapy. Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Inc. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2008.62.4.333

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