Bibliographic citations
Durand, K., (2023). Desencuentros y reencuentros dialógicos: Análisis de la Conversación en dos sesiones de una psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25736
Durand, K., Desencuentros y reencuentros dialógicos: Análisis de la Conversación en dos sesiones de una psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25736
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title = "Desencuentros y reencuentros dialógicos: Análisis de la Conversación en dos sesiones de una psicoterapia psicoanalítica focal",
author = "Durand García, Kene Mike",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In a psychoanalytic psychotherapy process there are spontaneous moment that need to be attended by participants, placing them in a scenario of tension where the situation seeks a resolution which is called “moment of meeting” (Stern, 2004). However, when this moment is not picked up by participants and there is a failure to resolve it, happens what is called “moment of unmeeting” (Cavelzani & Tronick, 2016; Stern, 2004). Likewise, there are attempts to repair those ruptures that have occurred in the relationship and reestablish harmony in the bond, which we will call “moment of re-meeting” (Beebe & Lachmann, 2003; Tronick, 1989). The present study searches to describe and analyze at dialogic level how “moments of unmeeting” and “moments of re-meeting” occur, as well as how they relate to moments of change in the therapeutic process. To achieve this, conversational fragments for a violence female case during a half and final sessions of the focal psychotherapy process, were analyzed. These session were audio-recorded and transcribed. Conversation Analysis tools were used to observe in detail those segments that identified as a dialogic moment of unmeeting (DMU) and dialogic moment of re-meeting (DRM). It was found that the DMU and DRM have certain interactional patterns in both participants. Finally, it was evidenced that DMU have influence on the moments of change in the patient, as long as there is the presence of DRM as resolving of this unmeeting moment.
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