Out, out, damned blind spot! : the problem of anxiety with dynamic psychotherapy

Neil Raveen Jeyasingam

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Abstract

Objectives: This article discusses Lady Macbeth's famous sleepwalking scene from the Shakespearean tragedy, and how it became used as a template for the formulation of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Conclusions: Psychoanalysis maintained its role in understanding the condition, despite the lack of evidence base and the repeated finding from many therapists of a failure to control symptomatology. It is suggested that psychodynamic psychotherapy suffered from a failure to recognise what components of its practice were aesthetically attractive concepts rather than evidence-based medicine and outcome measures, and is an important issue in considering its future directions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)76-78
Number of pages3
JournalAustralasian Psychiatry
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • literature
  • psychoanalysis
  • psychodynamic psychotherapy
  • psychotherapy

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