Negotiate and renegotiate, between identity and care


Published: January 30, 2020
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If for Freud the theoretical foundation of the therapeutic action of interpretation was the observation considered objective (analysis) of the unconscious, in a post-modern, constructionalist and relational vision, the basic idea of the therapeutic action has become a therapeutic relationship, able to favour a re-arrangement of a fixed repertory of interaction-relations and predictions-strategies: in other words a more advantageous negotiation for the analysand. Also the expression of consciousness is seen in the implicit-explicit interactive continuum, and the renegotiation of ancient decisions of "no place to proceed" on specific aspects, also through implicit-procedural channels, makes the therapeutic relationship a liberating factor for the analysand's ability to elaborate new conscious meanings, previously impracticable, in other words: an expansion of consciousness.


Carbone, T. (2020). Negotiate and renegotiate, between identity and care. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 27(2), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2016.209

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