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The author uses Meltzer's discussion of technical issues involved in working with claustrum dwellers to think about her work with a patient who proved to be a claustrum dweller. In particular, she explores his manoeuvres to prevent the development of a transference relationship and the consequent failure of the work to get him to emerge from the claustrum so that an analysis could take place. She considers the factors in both the therapist and the patient which militate against, and facilitate, their making contact. Various elements, such as narcissism in patient and therapist, the strategies of the claustrum dweller to sabotage contact, the fear of catastrophic change and the difficulties for the therapist of holding on to countertransference experience when there appears to be no foothold in the patient's mind for such thoughts are explored in relation to the author's experience with her patient. Copyright © 2005 British Association of Psychotherapists
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作者使用Meltzer对与闭锁体居住者一起工作所涉及的技术问题的讨论来思考她与一位被证明是闭锁体居住者的病人的工作。特别是,她探索了他的策略,以防止转移关系的发展,以及随之而来的失败的工作,让他从闭锁中出现,以便分析可以发生。她考虑了治疗师和患者双方的因素,这些因素阻碍和促进了他们的接触。各种因素,如患者和治疗师的自恋,闭锁者破坏接触的策略,对灾难性变化的恐惧以及治疗师在患者的思想中似乎没有立脚点时坚持反移情经验的困难,作者与她的患者的经历进行了探讨。版权所有©2005英国心理治疗师协会
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