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Listening to Reik and Beethoven: A Clinical Memoir.
This article exemplifies Reik's use of surprise in his psychoanalytic technique. Reik maintained that analysts should allow themselves to be surprised at times by their response. Such a reaction can offer new possibilities of deepening the treatment. An example is presented of such a nonstandard intervention that proved helpful in resolving the patient's difficulties with communicating.
期刊介绍:
In six issues per year, The Psychoanalytic Review publishes peer-reviewed articles on a wide range of theoretical, clinical and cultural topics, including interdisciplinary studies, which help advance psychoanalytic theory and understanding of therapeutic process. Special Issues, organized by guest editors with recognized knowledge in a specific area within the field of psychoanalysis or intersecting with it, are an important feature of the Review. The journal also publishes reviews of books and films of interest to psychoanalysis.