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Barth, F. Diane
Psychoanalytic dialogues, 07/2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 4Journal Article
This response focuses on four points brought up by the discussants: connections between shame and competition, links between competition and envy, the issue of splitting into "all good" and "all bad," and the question of "digging into" the "dark" side of competition and envy in psychodynamic work. The conclusion: There is no unilateral or definitive explanation for or way of working with the many different issues that can emerge in relation to competition for women in psychoanalysis. However, acknowledging the importance and complexity of competition in women's lives can make it possible for an analytic dyad to begin to make space for multiple meanings of and defenses against competitive feelings and thoughts, bringing them out of the realm of acting out and into the world of thought representation.
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