Exploring, claiming and expanding the frontiers of an emerging self

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalysis Self and Context Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/24720038.2023.2212711
Alyson Kepple
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ABSTRACTThe author discusses her evolving understanding of the growth and transformation she is witnessing in her work with one analytic patient, a young, white, cis-gendered woman with a history of profound neglect and relational trauma, a life-long struggle with severe anxiety, OCD and somatic symptoms. Steve Stern’s concept of “airless worlds” and what he refers to as a process of “re-subjectification” inform the author’s conceptualization of the therapeutic processes taking place in this treatment. The author presents clinical material, applying these and related ideas to demonstrate how she and her patient have worked together to recognize the toxic and negating identificatory structures and processes Stern refers to, appreciate these in their historical context, and being to transform some of them. This process has allowed the author and her patient to begin to illuminate the contours of her patient’s emerging subjectivity as her patient learns to explore and lay claim to a self that extends beyond the borders of familiar territory inhabited by early toxic and negating identifications.KEYWORDS: Airless worldsdeconstructionidentificationre-subjectificationself Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsAlyson KeppleAlyson Kepple earned her medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic at the University of Pittsburgh where she served as Chief Resident for Psychotherapy Training supervising and teaching psychiatry residents and medical students. She is graduating in June of this year from her psychoanalytic training at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (ICP+P) in Washington, DC and is a recipient of the 2021 Early Career Professional Award presented by The International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology (IAPSP). She maintains a private practice focusing on psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis treating patients in Virginia and Pennsylvania. She volunteers teaching and supervising psychiatry residents at the University of Pittsburgh and is on the faculty of the Western Pennsylvania Community for Psychoanalytic Therapies, serving on the curriculum committee and teaching for the psychoanalytic psychotherapy training program.
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探索、宣称并拓展新自我的疆域
摘要:作者讨论了她对成长和转变的不断演变的理解,她在工作中目睹了一个分析病人,一个年轻的顺性白人女性,有着深刻的忽视和关系创伤的历史,一生都在与严重的焦虑、强迫症和躯体症状作斗争。史蒂夫·斯特恩的“无空气的世界”概念和他所说的“再主体化”过程,告诉了作者在这种治疗中发生的治疗过程的概念化。作者展示了临床材料,运用这些和相关的想法来展示她和她的病人如何共同努力,认识到Stern提到的有毒和消极的身份结构和过程,在他们的历史背景下欣赏这些,并正在改变其中的一些。这个过程允许作者和她的病人开始阐明她的病人正在出现的主体性的轮廓,因为她的病人学会探索和主张一个超越早期有毒和否定认同所居住的熟悉领域边界的自我。关键词:无空气的世界;解构主义;身份认同;alyson Kepple获得了弗吉尼亚大学医学院的医学学位,并在匹兹堡大学的西方精神病学研究所和诊所完成了她的精神病学住院医师实习期,在那里她担任心理治疗培训的总住院医师,监督和教授精神病学住院医师和医学生。她将于今年6月从华盛顿特区当代心理治疗和精神分析研究所(ICP+P)的精神分析培训中毕业,并获得了国际精神分析自我心理学协会(IAPSP)颁发的2021年早期职业专业奖。她在维吉尼亚州和宾夕法尼亚州经营着一家专注于精神分析心理治疗和精神分析治疗的私人诊所。她在匹兹堡大学志愿教授和监督精神病学住院医生,同时也是西宾夕法尼亚精神分析治疗社区的教员,在课程委员会任职,并教授精神分析心理治疗培训项目。
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