Body Mind Entanglements

Body Mind Entanglements

Working with unrepresented somatised states in the intersubjective space

Recorded Friday 3 December 2021

With Geraldine Godsil, Salvatore Martini and Antonio de Rienzo

CPD Credits: 4 hours

This day will present views on psychotherapeutic experiences which illuminate the bodily basis of intersubjectivity. The speakers will elaborate their understanding of the intersubjective space as a field of ‘mutual unconsciousness’, where the two people in the therapeutic relationships meet and transform.

In particular, they will explore how the inarticulate emotions lodged in bodily experience re-emerge in the shared field of the therapy relationship for both participants.

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FULL PROGRAMME

Geraldine Godsil
Residues of a Symbiotic Somatic Countertransference and Growth of the Analyst

This presentation explores residues of a somatic countertransference that revealed its meaning several years after an apparently successful analytic work had ended. Psychoanalytic and Jungian analytic ideas on primitive communication, dissociation and enactment will be explored in the working-through of a shared respiratory symptom between patient and analyst. We will hear how growth in the analyst was necessary for the patient’s communication at a somatic level to be understood. Here, Geraldine takes a second look at the communicative and possibly healing aspects of analytic work in an undifferentiated area of mind/body using field theory, Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology and José Bleger’s assertion that both the patient’s and analyst’s bodies are part of the setting.

Q&A

Salvatore Martini
The Embodied Reverie of the Therapist and the Archetypal Field of Interaction

This presentation considers the transfer of somatic effects from patient to analyst that gives rise to embodied countertransference, functioning as an organ of primitive communication. By means of projective identification the analyst experiences somatic disturbances that are connected to the split-off complexes of the analysand. The analyst’s own attempt at mind-body integration ushers the patient towards a progressive understanding and acceptance of his or her inner suffering. Such experiences of psychic contagion between patient and analyst are related to Jung’s “psychology of the transference” and the idea of the ‘subtle body’ as an unconscious shared area. The re-attribution of meaning to pre-verbal psychic experiences within the embodied reverie of the analyst enables the analytic dyad to reach the archetypal energies and structuring power of the collective unconscious. We shall consider how to work with this in the clinical setting.

Q&A

Antonio de Rienzo
Primitive States of Unintegration, Working Through and the Birth of the Analytical Subject

This contribution starts from the idea that when the analytic field is saturated with unintegrated psychic content, the analyst’s somatic countertransference is a precious indicator of a deep, dissociated form of communication. Antonio’s hypothesis, based on a closely described clinical experience, suggests that the transference field may be made of distinct layers – psychoid, affective, verbal – and that each one of them may convey dissociated, even contrasting bits of information. The analyst, he proposes, should be ready to experience such conflicting sensations, feelings and thoughts at the same time. This attitude might foster a multifaceted reverie, which will bring up a new relational perspective.

Q&A

FEES

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CPD Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

£60 (or £48 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

£50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for 4 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

SCHEDULE

00:05:11
Geraldine Godsil

00:35:22
Q&A

01:12:49
Salvatore Martini

01:55:16
Q&A

02:11:51
Antonio de Rienzo

02:58:49
Q&A

03:42:53
End.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:
  • Examine how somatic language is felt, registered, and contained by the therapist.
  • Consider how to work with the profound body/mind split that is often linked to early trauma.
  • Explain the relevance of the undifferentiated area of body/mind using field theory.
  • Considers the transfer of somatic effects from patient to analyst that gives rise to embodied countertransference.
  • Discuss how the analyst’s somatic countertransference can be an indicator of a deep, dissociated form of communication.