词条 | Evenly-suspended attention |
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Such "hovering" attention (as Freud put it in 1909 in the case of Little Hans) was a technical development on his part from the more aggressive listening and interpretation of the 1890s, as his shift from hypnosis to psychoanalysis took gradual shape.[3] Later developmentsSince Theodor Reik and his 1948 study Listening with the Third Ear, more analytic emphasis has been placed on the dialectic between evenly suspended attention, and the analyst's cognitive working-over of what s/he hears.[4] The part played by countertransference and by the analyst's role responsiveness has also been highlighted.[5] See also{{Columns-list|colwidth=22em|
}} References1. ^Janet Malcolm, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession (1988) p. 26 2. ^Jean Laplanche & Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, The Language of Psychoanalysis (Karnac) p.43 3. ^Peter Gay, Freud (1989) p. 73 4. ^J. R. Suler, Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Eastern Thought (1999) p. 131 5. ^R. Oelsner ed. Transference and Countertransference Today (2013) p. 83 Further reading
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