Insight and the nature of therapeutic action in the psychoanalysis of 4-and 5-year-old children

Citation
A. Joyce et J. Stoker, Insight and the nature of therapeutic action in the psychoanalysis of 4-and 5-year-old children, INT J PSYCH, 81, 2000, pp. 1139-1154
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
ISSN journal
00207578 → ACNP
Volume
81
Year of publication
2000
Part
6
Pages
1139 - 1154
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-7578(200012)81:<1139:IATNOT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
After a discussion of some of the theoretical issues raised in the past abo ut the concept of insight, the authors go on to track changes in the intern al representations of two young patients during the course of a session wit h each of them. Their argument is that in the attention to the detail of th ese sessions there is evidence of a gradual development of know,ledge about internal relationships in the patient, which is reflected in movements in the narrative of the play. The need for congruence between heightened affec t in the patient and the analyst conveying understanding is stressed anti c ompared with early mother-infant relationships. They argue that the 5-year- old child can use his developing capacity to mentalise most safely in the c ontext of pretend play and that the analyst's communications should remain as close as possible to that context, typically in displacement. They concl ude that their sessions give evidence that children of this age are capable of a form of insight that could be said to be the equivalent of that of ad ults in analysis, but that their mode of expression and of communication of their self-knowledge through their play is very different.