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Los grupos Balint en la formación psicoterapéutica / The Balint Groups in the psychotherapeutic training
Del Longo, Nevio.
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  • Del Longo, Nevio; Centro Italiano Studio e Sviluppo della Psicoterapia breve. IT
Rev. chil. psicoanal ; 29(2): 95-106, dic. 2012.
Article in Es | LILACS | ID: lil-695685
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RESUMEN
El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar cómo la técnica de grupo Balint es fundamental para la formación psicoterapéutica y psicoanalítica. Se basa en la revisión de aquellas experiencias emocionales que pueden interferir en la relación entre el terapeuta y el paciente, a través del análisis de casos clínicos presentados al grupo.En un contexto que debiera estimular la contratransferencia y su libre manifestación, se examinan particularmente los aspectos inconscientes que fomentan los automatismos. Estos evitan que el terapeuta pueda reconocer los signos transferenciales y contratransferenciales y se sienta coherente con sus propios sentimientos, con el fin de hacer un uso minucioso de ellos en la terapia, de manera que pueda optimizar sus propiedades terapéuticas.El artículo también resume el desarrollo de los grupos Balint, enfocándose en aquellos que son los rasgos del líder y del grupo. Se describen al menos tres ejemplos diferentes de grupos.
ABSTRACT
The article’s aim is to show how the Balint group technique is fundamental for the psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic training. It is based on the revision of those emotional experiences that may interfere with the relationship between the therapist and the patient, through the analysis of clinical cases presented to the group.In a context that should stimulate the countertransference and its free manifestation, the unconscious aspects that encourage the automatisms are particularly examined. These avoid the therapist to recognize the transfer’s and countertransference’s signs and to feel coherent with his own feelings, in order to be able to make use of them minutely in therapy, so that he can optimize their therapeutic properties.The article also sums up the Balint groups’ development, focusing on those which are supposed to be the leader’s and the group’s features. At least, three different examples of groups are described.
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Index: LILACS Main subject: Psychoanalytic Therapy / Psychotherapy, Group / Transference, Psychology / Countertransference Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Es Journal: Rev. chil. psicoanal Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2012 Type: Article
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Index: LILACS Main subject: Psychoanalytic Therapy / Psychotherapy, Group / Transference, Psychology / Countertransference Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Es Journal: Rev. chil. psicoanal Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2012 Type: Article