Negative therapeutic reaction

In freudian theory, resistance to change in psychoanalytic therapy. The worsening of symptoms in response to the therapist’s effort to foster insight. The patient’s neurotic behavior increases after first improving with therapy, and he or she gets worse instead of improving as would be expected. Because such a reaction seemed to defy the pleasure principle, freud related the reaction to unconscious guilt and masochism and to the workings of the death instinct.


 


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