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In the next two slides we see The
Psychic Warrior sitting in his consulting room and there is a thud
on the door and when he says ‘enter’ a huge tank bursts through the
wall smashing the wall and coming towards the therapist
ominously.
The next slide shows the therapist
sitting looking slightly nervous with the gun barrel pointing close
to his head and the therapist is saying ‘I sense you’re
angry’. This is clearly something of an
understatement. This slide shows something of what may happen
when a patient feels exposed and humiliated. It may be that their
rage and a desire to retaliate isn’t shown by them driving a tank
into the therapist’s consulting room but there may be a wish to
attack and sometimes this destructive impulse may carry with it
omnipotent or omniscient fantasies of huge power to destroy which
may have tank-like proportions in the patient’s mind.
The therapist’s somewhat
understated response to the patient’s attack contains within it the
idea of the importance for the therapist of recognising the
patient’s destructiveness and their wish to attack without
themselves retaliating. This is clearly harder said than done
in the face of some extreme attacks from a patient, particularly if
they approximate to a tank-like level of
aggression.
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by E Baker-Glenn