Abstract: | Reviews issues in long-term psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy with schizophrenic patients. The schizophrenic's conflict is traced to the symbiotic phase of development. Three types of therapeutic relationships are outlined in which the therapist is either maternal, open to his/her own regression, or analytically neutral. Four stages in the transference are described: an out-of-contact delusional stage, a distorted stage, an ambivalent stage, and a stage of symbiotic relatedness. Contraindications and alternatives to transference interpretations are explored as well as types of interpretations. A dual-axis framework for ordering the theories and the psychotherapeutic techniques is provided. (23 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |