Patient's Impact on the Analyst

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<p>The question of how psychoanalysts are affected by their patients is of perennial interest. Edward Glover posed the question in an informal survey in 1940 but little came of his efforts. Now more than half a century later Judy Kantrowitz rigorously explores this issue on the basis of a unique research project that obtained data from 399 fully trained analysts. These survey responses included 194 reported clinical examples and 26 extended case commentaries on analyst change. <br><br>Kantrowitz begins <i>The Patient's Impact on the Analyst</i> by documenting how the process of analysis fosters an interactional process out of which patient and analyst alike experience therapeutic effects. Then drawing on the clinical examples provided by her survey respondents she offers a detailed exploration of the ways in which clinically triggered self-reflection represents a continuation of the analyst's own personal understanding and growth. Finally she incorporates these research findings into theoretical reflections on how analysts obtain and integrate self-knowledge in the course of their ongoing clinical work.<br><br>This book is a pioneering effort to understand the therapeutic process from the perspective of its impact on the analyst. It provides an enlarged framework of comprehension for recent discussions of self-analysis countertransference interaction and mutuality in the analytic process. Combining a wealth of experiential insight with thoughtful commentary and synthesis it will sharpen analysts' awareness of how they work and how they are affected by their work.</p>
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