2018
DOI: 10.1037/pap0000157
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The place of internalization of the analyst in analyses that emphasize the mutative priority of insight: A developmental perspective.

Abstract: Despite the extensive debate about the role that internalization of the analyst plays in analyses conducted from a more traditional perspective, and the increasing acknowledgment that both insight and the relationship with the analyst are important and coexisting mutative factors, most analysts who value insight continue to see interventions that influence the patient via the relationship as lamentable and leading to less stable change than insight alone. This continued belief ignores all that we have learned … Show more

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