Premature termination in the midst of psychotherapy: Three psychoanalytic perspectives. |
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Authors: | Van Denburg, Todd F. Van Denburg, Eric J. |
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Abstract: | Reviews the perspectives of the drive/structural, object relations, and self-psychology models as to premature termination. A case history is presented of a man in his late twenties who ended therapy after 2.5 yrs. Examining the commonalities in the application of the 3 models, a central issue is apparent: the man's conflicts over dependency. Whether these conflicts are construed as resistance to experiencing passive feminine desires, as separation–individuation conflicts, or as fears of retraumatization by an unattuned self-object, issues of dependence are central to the patient's leaving treatment prematurely. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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