Episode 4: Therapy Terminable And Interminable

MAY 3, 202625 MIN
Three Associating: Adventures in Relational Psychoanalytic Supervision

Episode 4: Therapy Terminable And Interminable

MAY 3, 202625 MIN

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<p>In this episode, <a href="https://andrewgeeves.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Andrew</a> struggles with the question of therapy terminable and interminable. He faces an ethical dilemma as to whether continuing therapy with a particular patient who has made considerable gains would be in some way unethical. </p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://andrewgeeves.com">Andrew⁠</a> is thoughtful about the issue of fostering dependence which is an important issue to consider. However, he finds through supervision that he has unconsciously stepped into enacting the role of the patient&#39;s authoritarian father who imposed separations on the patient as a child. </p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://andrewgeeves.com">Andrew⁠</a> comes to see he has engaged in a subtle power struggle and has unconsciously used psychoanalytic premises as an anti analytical third that blocks thought rather than facilitates it. Interestingly, <a href="https://andrewgeeves.com">Andrew⁠</a>’s awareness of the enactments in therapy are discovered through a parallel process that emerges in the supervisory relational field.</p>