Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

The Repair of a Frame Gone Awry with Alan Karbelnig, PhD (Pasadena, California)

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Jan 28, 2024
Delve into how psychoanalytic work mirrors the intense engagement of early romantic relationships, emphasizing attentiveness and respect. Explore Dr. Alan Karbelnig's book on Lover, Exorcist, Critic traits in psychoanalysis. Discuss repairing the therapeutic frame for a deeper clinical encounter, navigating intense emotions and managing negativity in therapy.
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ANECDOTE

Nickels And An Unspoken Enactment

  • Karbelnig recounts asking his training analyst to borrow a New Yorker and receiving an interpretation instead of an answer.
  • He later paid a petty revenge by shorting his check and handing over nickels, which the analyst ignored and never discussed.
INSIGHT

Analyst As Attentive 'Lover'

  • Alan Karbelnig maps the analyst's attentiveness to the intense care found early in romantic relationships, minus the sexual element.
  • This 'lover' stance highlights careful listening and respectful attunement as foundational to depth psychotherapy.
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Analyst As Patient 'Exorcist'

  • Karbelnig describes the analyst as an 'exorcist' who ingests patients' projected pain and waits to return it usefully.
  • This role demands high tolerance for pain, patience, and delayed interpretation within the transference.
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