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Le sommeil de l’analyste
Authors:Didier A. Chartier
Affiliation:Psychiatre, psychanalyste, 7 square du Roule, 75008 Paris, France
Abstract:The state of “nodding off” which the psychoanalyst may experience during therapy is a phenomenon that requires further investigation into its nature, causes, and effects. Even if it occurs only sporadically and is a physiological necessity, it nevertheless has a certain effect and can present certain advantages. This introduction of resistance in the form of sleep can sometimes provide an opportunity in the development of sensorimotor functions for the patient to verbalize his experience, and in any case this phenomenon should not be taken lightly. Recourse to current knowledge regarding sleep can improve our understanding of this phenomenon, and we should be prepared to take the risk of examining psychoanalysis on the basis of a non-analytical approach, i.e. primarily psychobiological and cognitive. This also permits a link to be made between the psychoanalyst’s therapeutic activity and the contextual phenomena which influence cerebral activity and its level of vigilance which is expressed by specific types of verbalization. The pertinence of this risk-taking should also be examined, and a distinction made between physiologically necessary somnolence and other causes. It appears that in the present context, the induction of a state of somnolence is caused by the narcissistic characteristics of a transferential relation that is in the process of development; that is to say, the “positive aspects’’ of narcissism, which are an integral part of psychic growth. However, we should also bear in mind that these narcissistic characteristics can also be expressed in the form of resistance.
Keywords:Sommeil   Psychanalyste   Contre-transfert   Sensorialité     Langage analogique   Langage digital
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