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and on the termination of therapy. She restated the classical view of countertransference as the projection of past attitudes and feelings of the analyst on to the patient, in opposition to the interactive view then coming to the fore of countertransference as revealing something about the
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in terms of identification with the partner's superior body (1940). She returned to the theme after the war, with a study of narcissistic object choice in women, which she saw as driven by what she called 'narcissistic want', in turn the product of childhood
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humour. By caricaturing her own body flaws, the protagonist was able simultaneously to attack those around her. In this way she was able to fend off temporarily the condemnation of her own strict
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After an early publication on the successful treatment of a paranoid (1936), Reich produced a study of female
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to a wealthy Jewish family, Annie Reich took a degree in medicine from 1921 to 1926; became interested in
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which the child attributes to the parents", a problem only the lapse of time post-termination may cure.
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Reich also made contributions to the technique of psychoanalysis, specifically on
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Reich explored another route for dealing with self-esteem issues in a study of
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Further Learning from the Patient: The Analytic Space and Process
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Reich, Annie (1950). "On the Termination of Analysis".
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Vienna
Lower Austria
Austria-Hungary
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Wilhelm Reich
Eva
Alma mater
Vienna University
Psychoanalyst
nÊe
Viennese
psychoanalyst
New York
psychoanalysis
Wilhelm Reich
Hermann Nunberg
Anna Freud
Eva Reich
Lore Reich
Prague
Otto Fenichel
World War II
sexual submission
narcissistic injury
grandiose
grotesque
superego
ego psychology

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