For transference to take place, the analyst must incorporate the " a " for the analysand :'analysts who are such only insofar as they are object-the object of the analysand '.
32.
However the very extent of Lacan's following raised serious criticisms : he was accused both of abusing the positive transference to tie his analysands to himself, and of magnifying their numbers by the use of shortened analytic sessions.
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In a discussion of his case notes, for example, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, a psychoanalyst, stresses the care with which he listened to his analysands, his meticulous attention to detail and his cautious resistance to premature interpretations.
34.
Etchegoyen's'attention to certain similarities between the analysand's verbalization in the psychoanalytic process and Husserl's so-called eidetic reduction'shows however his continuing sensitivity to the phenomenological aspects of the patient / analyst interaction.
35.
There he fell in love with Ruth Mack, a student, analysand ( since 1922 ), and collaborative colleague of Sigmund Freud's, and married at the time to Dr . Herman Blumgart, a cousin of Mark's.
36.
Marion Milner has argued that " terminal identification " can be most acute in those analysands who go on to become therapists themselves : " by the mere fact of becoming analysts we have succeeded in bypassing an experience which our patients have to go though.
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Similarly, he saw the analysand as searching for authentic speech, as opposed to the subject who loses his meaning in the objectifications of discourse . . . [ which ] will give him the wherewithal to forget his own existence and his own death.
38.
In " The Art of Listening ", Fromm studies the communication between analyst and analysand in which the analyst offers himself as a human being specially trained in the " art of listening . " The art of therapy is the art of listening.
39.
It does not take a cynic to point out that Lacan was able to take on many more analysands than anyone using classical Freudian techniques . . . [ and ] as the technique was adopted by his pupils and followers an almost exponential rate of growth became possible ".
40.
For example, instead of the relative passivity of a listening analyst encouraging the patient to free associate, Ferenczi used to curtail certain responses, verbal and non-verbal alike, on the part of the analysand so as to allow suppressed thoughts and feelings to emerge.