What is Psychoanalysis?
When people ask
what psychoanalysis is, they usually want to know about treatment. As a therapy,
psychoanalysis is based on the observation that individuals are often unaware of
many of the factors that determine their emotions and behavior. These
unconscious factors may create unhappiness, sometimes in the form of
recognizable symptoms and at other times as troubling personality traits,
difficulties in work or in love relationships, or disturbances in mood and
self-esteem. Because these forces are unconscious, the advice of friends and
family, the reading of self-help books, or even the most determined efforts of
will, often fail to provide relief.
Psychoanalytic treatment
demonstrates how these unconscious factors affect current relationships and
patterns of behavior, traces them back to their historical origins, shows how
they have changed and developed over time, and helps the individual to deal
better with the realities of adult life.
Analysis is an intimate
partnership, in the course of which the patient becomes aware of the underlying
sources of his or her difficulties not simply intellectually, but emotionally -
by re-experiencing them with the analyst. Typically, the patient comes four or
five times a week, lies on a couch, and attempts to say everything that comes to
mind. These conditions create the analytic setting, which permits the emergence
of aspects of the mind not accessible to other methods of observation. As the
patient speaks, hints of the unconscious sources of current difficulties
gradually begin to appear - in certain repetitive patterns of behavior, in the
subjects which the patient finds hard to talk about, in the ways the patient
relates to the analyst.
The analyst helps elucidate these for the
patient, who refines, corrects, rejects, and adds further thoughts and feelings.
During the years that an analysis takes place, the patient wrestles with these
insights, going over them again and again with the analyst and experiencing them
in daily life, in fantasies, and in dreams. Patient and analyst join in efforts
not only to modify crippling life patterns and remove incapacitating symptoms,
but also to expand the freedom to work and to love. Eventually the patient's
life - his or her behavior, relationships, sense of self - changes in deep and
abiding ways.
Who Can Benefit from Psychoanalysis?
Because analysis
is a highly individualized treatment, people who wish to know if they would
benefit from it should seek consultation with an experienced psychoanalyst.
Still, some generalizations can be made. The person best able to undergo
psychoanalysis is someone who, no matter how incapacitated at the time, is
basically, or potentially, a sturdy individual. This person may have already
achieved important satisfactions - with friends, in marriage, in work, or
through special interests and hobbies - but is nonetheless significantly
impaired by long-standing symptoms: depression or anxiety, sexual incapacities,
or physical symptoms without any demonstrable underlying physical cause. One
person may be plagued by private rituals or compulsions or repetitive thoughts
of which no one else is aware. Another may live a constricted life of isolation
and loneliness, incapable of feeling close to anyone. A victim of childhood
sexual abuse might suffer from an inability to trust others. Some people come to
analysis because of repeated failures in work or in love, brought about not by
chance but by self- destructive patterns of behavior. Others need analysis
because the way they are - their character - substantially limits their choices
and their pleasures. And still others seek analysis definitively to resolve
psychological problems that were only temporarily or partially resolved by other
approaches.
Whatever the problem - and each is different - that a person
brings to the analyst, it can be properly understood only within the context of
that person's strengths and life situation. Hence, the need for a thorough
evaluation to determine who will benefit - and who will not - from
psychoanalysis.