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Science ; 180(4088): 893, 1973 May 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17789265

RESUMO

In the letter "Politics of psychiatry" (23 Mar., p. 1184), the first signature should have been Paul L. Watson, not Peter L. Watson.

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Int J Psychoanal ; 79 ( Pt 5): 903-21, 1998 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9871830

RESUMO

It is by now generally accepted that something more than interpretation is necessary to bring about therapeutic change. Using an approach based on recent studies of mother-infant interaction and non-linear dynamic systems and their relation to theories of mind, the authors propose that the something more resides in interactional intersubjective process that give rise to what they will call 'implicit relational knowing'. This relational procedural domain is intrapsychically distinct from the symbolic domain. In the analytic relationship it comprises intersubjective moments occurring between patient and analyst that can create new organisations in, or reorganise not only the relationship between the interactants, but more importantly the patient's implicit procedural knowledge, his ways of being with others. The distinct qualities and consequences of these moments (now moments, 'moments of meeting') are modelled and discussed in terms of a sequencing process that they call moving along. Conceptions of the shared implicit relationship, transference and countertransference are discussed within the parameters of this perspective, which is distinguished from other relational theories and self-psychology. In sum, powerful therapeutic action occurs within implicit relational knowledge. They propose that much of what is observed to be lasting therapeutic effect results from such changes in this intersubjective relational domain.


Assuntos
Modelos Psicológicos , Psicanálise/métodos , Teoria Psicanalítica , Contratransferência , Humanos , Conhecimento , Transferência Psicológica
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Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol ; 51(3-4): 147-52, 2001.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11345580

RESUMO

Several aspects of development change that are dependent on interactions between parent and infant are examined for their value in casting light on the process of change in adult psychotherapies. First, the domain of implicit knowledge (where changes necessarily occur in nonverbal infants) is identified. The vast majority of therapeutic change is found to occur in this domain. We then examine the improvised, largely unpredictable, nonlinear environments toward mutual goals that characterize the process of parent-infant and therapist-patient interactions. Finally, we provide a microdescription of these processes and provide a terminology for the "moments" that make up their flow. Of particular importance is the "moment of meeting", in which the participants interact in a way that created a new implicit, intersubjective understanding of their relationship and permits a new "way-of-being-with-the-other". We view "moments of meeting" as the key element in bringing about change in implicit knowledge, just as interpretations are thought to be the key element in bringing about change in explicit knowledge.


Assuntos
Psicoterapia , Humanos , Comportamento Materno , Psicologia da Criança
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