La 'phase de nidation'. Processus ou non-processus dans le travail psychanalytique ?

The author puts forward her ideas regarding the 'phase of nidation' in psychoanalytic work. This phase generally takes place during the first period of the treatment of patients qualified as 'difficult'. These non neurotic patients, characterised by a double psychic functioning -...

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spelling todo:paper_00352942_v69_n2_p417_Bichi2023-10-03T14:46:34Z La 'phase de nidation'. Processus ou non-processus dans le travail psychanalytique ? Bichi, E.L. Ego-visual skin Face-to-face Phase of nidation Psychoanalytic process Regression Symbolisation Transference/counter-transference The author puts forward her ideas regarding the 'phase of nidation' in psychoanalytic work. This phase generally takes place during the first period of the treatment of patients qualified as 'difficult'. These non neurotic patients, characterised by a double psychic functioning - mainly narcissistic - and by their remarkable use of the mechanisms of splitting, often demand that the analytic field be structured in a face-to-face context. This paper aims to examine ideas linked to the concepts of regression, inner disposition, transference/counter-transference and others, referring them to the ways in which the 'face-to-face' relation can be used as a technical innovation, with the intention of shedding light on its current ill-defined conceptualisation. The author puts forward her ideas regarding the 'phase of nidation' in psychoanalytic work. This phase generally takes place during the first period of the treatment of patients qualified as 'difficult'. These non neurotic patients, characterised by a double psychic functioning - mainly narcissistic - and by their remarkable use of the mechanisms of splitting, often demand that the analytic field be structured in a face-to-face context. This paper aims to examine ideas linked to the concepts of regression, inner disposition, transference/counter-transference and others, referring them to the ways in which the 'face-to-face' relation can be used as a technical innovation, with the intention of shedding light on its current ill-defined conceptualisation. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00352942_v69_n2_p417_Bichi
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topic Ego-visual skin
Face-to-face
Phase of nidation
Psychoanalytic process
Regression
Symbolisation
Transference/counter-transference
spellingShingle Ego-visual skin
Face-to-face
Phase of nidation
Psychoanalytic process
Regression
Symbolisation
Transference/counter-transference
Bichi, E.L.
La 'phase de nidation'. Processus ou non-processus dans le travail psychanalytique ?
topic_facet Ego-visual skin
Face-to-face
Phase of nidation
Psychoanalytic process
Regression
Symbolisation
Transference/counter-transference
description The author puts forward her ideas regarding the 'phase of nidation' in psychoanalytic work. This phase generally takes place during the first period of the treatment of patients qualified as 'difficult'. These non neurotic patients, characterised by a double psychic functioning - mainly narcissistic - and by their remarkable use of the mechanisms of splitting, often demand that the analytic field be structured in a face-to-face context. This paper aims to examine ideas linked to the concepts of regression, inner disposition, transference/counter-transference and others, referring them to the ways in which the 'face-to-face' relation can be used as a technical innovation, with the intention of shedding light on its current ill-defined conceptualisation. The author puts forward her ideas regarding the 'phase of nidation' in psychoanalytic work. This phase generally takes place during the first period of the treatment of patients qualified as 'difficult'. These non neurotic patients, characterised by a double psychic functioning - mainly narcissistic - and by their remarkable use of the mechanisms of splitting, often demand that the analytic field be structured in a face-to-face context. This paper aims to examine ideas linked to the concepts of regression, inner disposition, transference/counter-transference and others, referring them to the ways in which the 'face-to-face' relation can be used as a technical innovation, with the intention of shedding light on its current ill-defined conceptualisation.
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title La 'phase de nidation'. Processus ou non-processus dans le travail psychanalytique ?
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