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  The uses of humor in life, neurosis and in psychotherapy: Part 2
 
 
Title: The uses of humor in life, neurosis and in psychotherapy: Part 2
Author: Lothane, Zvi
Appeared in: International forum of psychoanalysis
Paging: Volume 17 (2008) nr. 4 pages 232-239
Year: 2008-12
Contents: The first part of the paper focused on the dynamics of wit in life, literature, and psychoanalysis; the second part of this paper is devoted to the use of humor in therapy. The central concept is Freud's psychoanalytic method, as distinguished from Freud's various theories of disorder, or neurosis, with a further elaboration of Freud's inherently interpersonal conception of the analytic process, already present in the cathartic phase of the therapeutic technique. The cathartic, or discharge, function of humor is connected to reciprocal free association (a term coined by the author) to define the mutual and reciprocal free association in analysand and analyst, playing an essential role in the genesis of insight and interpretation. Humor has its role in loosening repression, facilitating the emergence of unconscious emotions and ideas, bringing to light character defenses, and thus driving the process of analysis.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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