Zalusky S
Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, USA.
J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 1998;46(4):1221-42. doi: 10.1177/00030651980460041601.
Past traditions and prejudices may have precluded many analysts from openly considering the use of telephone analysis as a viable treatment option. However, at times psychoanalysis by telephone may represent the best treatment available for a particular patient. Use of the telephone in clinical practice evokes complex feelings and raises a number of important issues for both patient and analyst. A case of telephone analysis is presented to illustrate the poignancy of initial telephone contact, issues associated with the decision to do psychoanalysis by telephone, some of the paradoxes and complexities of telephone work itself, and the termination process. Initial resistances by both patient and analyst are discussed, and modification of technique and its applicability to psychoanalysis in general are examined. Indicators for telephone analysis are considered.
过去的传统观念和偏见可能使许多分析师无法公开地将电话分析视为一种可行的治疗选择。然而,在某些情况下,电话精神分析可能是特定患者的最佳可用治疗方法。在临床实践中使用电话会引发复杂的情感,并给患者和分析师都带来一些重要问题。本文呈现了一个电话分析案例,以说明初次电话接触的辛酸、与决定进行电话精神分析相关的问题、电话工作本身的一些矛盾和复杂性,以及结束治疗的过程。讨论了患者和分析师最初的抗拒,并研究了技术的调整及其在一般精神分析中的适用性。还考虑了电话分析的指征。