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Spotnitz's modern psychoanalytic approach to the problem of excessive self-criticism
‘Modern psychoanalysis’ developed by Spotnitz, offers an approach to understanding excessive self-criticism focusing on the role of bottled-up frustration–aggression in its aetiology and proposing treatment aimed at overcoming resistance to the expression of aggression. Modern psychoanalysis purports aetiology to be in the pre-Oedipal period when the infant fails to direct aggressive impulses outwardly. The result is the narcissistic defence in which the person directs aggression towards the self to preserve the object. Treatment is designed to promote the patient's psychological maturation by encouraging the appropriate expression of aggression towards the analyst in the transference, employing techniques such as emotional communication. Familial issues are often a significant contributing factor; reconciliations with an actual bad parent are encouraged in cases in which a constructive emotional interchange is beneficial. Two extended clinical illustrations are presented.
期刊介绍:
The British Journal of Psychotherapy is a journal for psychoanalytic and Jungian-analytic thinkers, with a focus on both innovatory and everyday work on the unconscious in individual, group and institutional practice. As an analytic journal, it has long occupied a unique place in the field of psychotherapy journals with an Editorial Board drawn from a wide range of psychoanalytic, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychodynamic, and analytical psychology training organizations. As such, its psychoanalytic frame of reference is wide-ranging and includes all schools of analytic practice. Conscious that many clinicians do not work only in the consulting room, the Journal encourages dialogue between private practice and institutionally based practice. Recognizing that structures and dynamics in each environment differ, the Journal provides a forum for an exploration of their differing potentials and constraints. Mindful of significant change in the wider contemporary context for psychotherapy, and within a changing regulatory framework, the Journal seeks to represent current debate about this context.