THE POTENTIAL SPACE IN THE PSYCHOANALYTIC SITUATION - CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC OF THE ANALYTIC PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF THE 2-PERSONS-PSYCHOLOGY
D. Tenbrink, THE POTENTIAL SPACE IN THE PSYCHOANALYTIC SITUATION - CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC OF THE ANALYTIC PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF THE 2-PERSONS-PSYCHOLOGY, Forum der Psychoanalyse, 13(1), 1997, pp. 38-53
In the paper presented the author tries to conceptualize the interacti
onal structure of the analytic process with special regard to the leve
l of the basic fault (Balint). The potential space (Winnicott) is unde
rstood as an important curative factor. It is the primary task of the
analyst, to create and maintain this space for the patient in the serv
ice of his development of the self. The demands that this task entail
on the analyst, his possible faults, and the effects of this space on
the patient are discussed. The potential space makes it possible for t
he patient, 1. to bring his true self in contact and interaction with
the analyst and accordingly, to work through his traumatic experiences
of his early childhood, and 2. to strengthen existing self-structures
and to build up new ones in accordance with his true self. For protec
ting the analyst from regression, three factors prove to be especially
important: 1. a solid self-regulation. 2. an intersubjectively founde
d developmental theory and 3. an empathic attitude.