In the present work it will be possible to trace a common thread that has characterized the work with this patient for about eight years, highlighting some changes in the patient, in the analyst and in the analytic relationship. In this sense, scheme A of this article presents itself as a hypothesis of the functioning of the analyst-patient relationship in a precise moment of the analytic process, which, thanks to the non-confusional psychic contact, would seem to have allowed the patient to escape from an important state regressive. The hypothesis is based on clinical evidence relating to the development of the Jungian concept of synchronicity.