Phantoms of the Clinic

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As Freud predicted there has always been great anxiety about the place of psychoanalysis in contemporary life particularly in relation to its ambiguous and complicated relationship to the realm of science. There is also a long history of widespread resistance in both academia and medicine to anything associated with the world of the supernatural; very few people in their professional lives at least are willing to admit a serious interest in occult phenomena. As a result paranormal traces have all but vanished from the psychoanalytic process - though not without leaving a residue. This residue remains the author argues in the acceptably clinical guise of projective identification a concept first formulated by Melanie Klein and widely used in contemporary psychoanalysis to suggest a different variety of transference and transference-like phenomena between patient and analyst that seem to occur outside the normal range of the sensory process.
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