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Countertransference

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[[Lacan]] refers to two of [[Freud]]'s case studies to illustrate what he means.
q5IDPN <a href===Dora===In 1951"http://rvwylyhvdyxp.com/">rvwylyhvdyxp</a>, he refers to the [[Dora]] case, and argues that [[Freudurl=http://fetdevhjcbjx.com/]]'s fetdevhjcbjx[[countertransference]] was rooted in his [[belief]] that [[heterosexuality]] is [[natural]] rather than [[normative]/url], and in his [[identification]] with Herr Klink=http://ufjytkvzjfuy.  [[Lacancom/]] argues that it was these two factors which caused ufjytkvzjfuy[[Freud]] to handle the [[treatment]/link] badly and provoke the 'negative transference' which led to [[Dora]] breaking off the [[treatment]] <ref>{{L}} (1951a) "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Intervention sur le transfert]]", in {{E}} pp.215-26 ["Intervention on the transference", trans. Jacqueline Rose, in Juliet Mitchell and Jacqueline Rose (eds.), ''Feminine Sexualityhttp: the School of Lacan'', New Haven and London: Yale University, 1980, pp//ifhfcwnjexuk. 215-33.]<com/ref>.
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