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"ABOUT THE ANALYST'S DAYDREAMING,THE ANALYTIC FIELD AND ITS POSSIBLE TRANSFORMATIONS"
"In the dream of the man that was dreaming, the dreamed one woke up"
J. L. BorgesThe sentence by Borges heading this paper is the metaphor I'm going to use to represent, from my point of view, the analyst's daydreaming as a perspective from which the analytic field opens to infinite possible developments.
This process is including the proto-relations before they are revived in the bond, allowing them to take form symbolically, that "dreamed ones" can wake up, that in another form they could remain obturated in a premature interpretation or on the contrary in a late one.
In that manner, by means of an unpredictable way, a new narrative spreads around the emotions , through the movements that take place in the analytic field (Baranger), which, from Bion's approach they could belong to the transformations of Beta elements into Alpha elements in the sense of these transformations.
In that going to and fro between the experience of confusion on one part and the partial gathering on the other, the daydream appears as one of the ways to approach that dark point, that blind spot that points out the essence of the psychoanalytic insight and the creative discovery.