Abstract

Games emerge within the deep structure of psychotherapy at implicit rather than explicit levels as relational bids that establish rules of engagement and disengagement. A clinical case demonstrates how the implicit play of psychotherapy stretches regulatory boundaries and allows for the emergence of new structure and higher complexity in a dissociated patient.

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