When body speaks
the importance of counter-transference in somatic patients’ analysis
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v17i2.562Keywords:
Implicit memory, Psychoanalysis, Somatization, SymbolizationAbstract
From the examination of a patient with somatic manifestations vignettes, the author reflects on the importance of counter-transference as an essential tool, and sometimes the only one to access silent and non- visible anxieties. The paper aims to show how the pre-verbal or infra-verbal conflicts, that are not symbolized and often, that cannot be ever symbolized, because they are stored in implicit memory, can only be understood in the analytic session by the compass of counter-transference.
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