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(1965). Revista De Psicoanalisis. XXI, 1964: The Rupture of Emotional Blocking and the Increment of True Information in the Analytical Situation. D. Liberman, R. Avenburg, and J. A. Carpinacci. Pp. 214-219.. Psychoanal Q., 34:626.

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Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing: Revista De Psicoanalisis. XXI, 1964: The Rupture of Emotional Blocking and the Increment of True Information in the Analytical Situation. D. Liberman, R. Avenburg, and J. A. Carpinacci. Pp. 214-219.

(1965). Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 34:626

Revista De Psicoanalisis. XXI, 1964: The Rupture of Emotional Blocking and the Increment of True Information in the Analytical Situation. D. Liberman, R. Avenburg, and J. A. Carpinacci. Pp. 214-219.

The modalities of the mechanism of defense that the patient uses when confronted with anxiety produced in the transference neurosis in a prolonged analytic treatment are studied. Emphasis is primarily on the content, form, dosage, and opportunity of interpretation. In essence, they deal with the 'basic unit' of the analytic situation; i.e., the handling of the unconscious fantasy, the way it is expressed in free association and the countertransference.

The authors emphasize three aspects: 1, a methodological approach—comparison of two different sessions to look for similarities, discrepancies, etc., in the material as a means of evaluating the patient's changes during analysis; 2, research and study of what the patient says; and 3, objectivity in evaluating the rupture of the defensive emotional frigidity through detailed study of the increase in information interchanged between patient and analyst.


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(1965). Revista De Psicoanalisis. XXI, 1964. Psychoanal. Q., 34:626

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