Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Care of a Former Analysand with Dementia with Maxine Anderson, MD (Seattle, Washington)

May 18, 2025
Maxine Anderson, a training and supervising analyst from multiple psychoanalytic societies, discusses her unique experience caring for a former analysand with dementia. She shares insights into the emotional dynamics of caregiver-patient relationships, emphasizing the importance of analytic awareness in managing denial and projection. The conversation also highlights the rejuvenating impact of reconnecting with past patients, the complexities of communication in the face of memory loss, and the deep emotional undercurrents involved in navigating dementia care.
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INSIGHT

Turn Toward, Don’t Turn Away

  • Turning toward dementia rather than away deepens connection and eases suffering.
  • Presence and acknowledging painful feelings help patients feel accompanied and less isolated.
ANECDOTE

A Voice Reopens Decades

  • Sally was a training-case analysand Maxine had not seen for nearly 45 years.
  • A single phone message instantly reopened decades of memory and set their renewed work in motion.
INSIGHT

Analyst’s Resonant Unsteadiness

  • The analyst experienced cognitive unsteadiness resonating with the patient's memory loss.
  • Countertransference included temporarily losing her ability to regroup and think clearly after sessions.
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