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The mechanism of therapeutic change in psychoanalysis is still a matter of discussion. On the one hand the analysis of resistance and the uncovering of unconscious conflicts or of repressed memories is expected to result in changes of cognitive styles and of manifest behavior. On the other hand the patient will approach this task only in the framework of actual interactions with his analyst. Monadic and dyadic points of view are mixed up even in theories of transference and of the therapeutic relationship, as Thomä and Kächele (1987) pointed out. Self-perception and interactive behavior are related to each other in a complex way that cannot be simply reduced to dependent and independent variables.

Supported by the German Research Foundation, Sonderforschungsbereich 129, project B3.

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Hohage, R., Kübler, J.C. (1988). The Emotional Insight Rating Scale. In: Dahl, H., Kächele, H., Thomä, H. (eds) Psychoanalytic Process Research Strategies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74265-1_16

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