di Lemoine Paul
Abstract:
Towards a psichanalatyque du psychodrame The Author gives several examples of the elements which differentiate analytic psychodrama from psychoanalysis: 1) the glance, which (as the choice of the auxiliary ego often shows) brings out the unifying feature even before a word is spoken; 2) transference, which in psychodrama oscillates between transference on the analyst and lateral transference; 3) play, which revives what is distant in time, not so as to transform a past event, but so as to allow the patient to consider it critically. The pleasure of infantile play, in fact, is not sufficient for adult therapy ; the symbolization of play and the analysis of mourning are also necessary.