Closeness and Distance in the Analytical Relationship
By Denyse Zémor
English
The author studies how the Jungian theory of the psyche affects the way in which closeness and distance are handled in the analytical relationship. This relationship varies depending upon whether the patient-analyst interaction is situated on the level of the individual unconscious, or if the exchange between the two protagonists in the transferential relationship is a constellation of the collective unconscious.