%0 Journal Article %T Contratransfer¨ºncia e enquadre psicanal¨ªtico em Pierre F¨¦dida %A Dias %A Helena Maria Melo %A Berlinck %A Manoel Tosta %J Psicologia Cl¨ªnica %D 2011 %I Universidade Cat¨®lica do Rio de Janeiro %R 10.1590/S0103-56652011000200014 %X the objective here is to discuss pierre fedida¡¯s broad and complex thinking regarding psychoanalytic technique through an articulation of the notions of countertransference and setting in the psychoanalytic clinic. the model implicit in fedida¡¯s conception of countertransference is the fictitious mother-baby relationship, where the mother is a receiver able to be in resonance with the child¡¯s psychic state. as a result, she can activate the baby¡¯s language and consequently alleviate its suffering. fedida sees in the countertransference a function that regulates the "intersubjective experience" between analyst and patient and has a function of para-excitation, governed at a pre-conscious level of naming. this is what sustains the analytic setting as a space of potency that engenders an analytic situation. we also call attention to the evocative style of fedida¡¯s writing, as it mobilizes thinking and insight proper to freudian metapsychology. in short, his work has contributed significantly to a broader understanding of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. %K psychoanalytic technique %K countertransference %K setting %K analytic situation. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0103-56652011000200014&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en