The Complex Relationship between Structural and Psychic Space: When Two Cultures/Homes Collide

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalytic Inquiry Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1080/07351690.2023.2235261
Monisha Nayar-Akhtar
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ABSTRACTThe relationship between one’s home and its internal representation is a complex one. Imbued with memories of desire, loss, fear and anxiety, these often emerge in the analytic space and wait for interpretation and understanding. The analysts’ ability to use their countertransference and explore the patient’s underlying feelings often reveals the impact of culture and surround on the patient’s contemporary experience of space.KEYWORDS: Cultural homespsychic spacearchitectural spaceidentity Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMonisha Nayar-AkhtarMonisha Nayar-Akhtar, Ph.D., obtained her Masters and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Later, she trained at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute in adult and child/adolescent analysis. After practicing for over twenty years in Southfield, Michigan, she relocated to suburban Philadelphia. Currently, she is affiliated with the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia where she is a Training and Supervising Analyst. She is an active member of the American Psychoanalytic Association where she served as a member of the Program committee until 2020 and as chair of the Clinical Workshop on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis until 2018. She has a keen interest in Applied Psychoanalysis and in promoting psychoanalytic thinking in India, her country of origin. Her current projects include providing ongoing clinical training workshops in trauma and attachment to psychotherapists working with children and adolescents. In 2018, she established the Indian American Psychoanalytic Alliance in Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization that provided a two-year distance learning program in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Her current project includes training therapists in early intervention and establishing a Therapeutic Play Center to provide therapies for disturbed children between the ages of 2 and 6. She has edited two books: One titled Play and Playfulness and the other titled Identities in Transition. She is the editor-in-chief of a journal Institutionalised Children: Explorations and Beyond, which she, as its editor in chief, helped launch in May 2014. This peer reviewed journal, published by Sage Publications, presents papers from the SAARC region on issues pertinent to children and adolescents who are orphaned or in need of care and protection. She is on the editorial board of The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child and Adolescent as well. She is a recipient of the Ticho Award and presented a paper titled “Psychic Space, Structural Space, Cyber Space, Desire and Intimacy in a Digital World,” in Chicago, 2016, during the spring meetings of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Dr. Akhtar is in private practice and has an office in Center City, Philadelphia.
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结构空间与心理空间的复杂关系:当两种文化/家园碰撞时
【摘要】人的家与其内在表征的关系是复杂的。这些充满了欲望、失落、恐惧和焦虑的记忆,经常出现在分析空间中,等待解释和理解。分析者运用他们的反移情和探索病人潜在感受的能力,往往揭示了文化和周围环境对病人当代空间体验的影响。关键词:文化、心灵、空间、建筑、空间认同披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突。作者简介:monisha Nayar-Akhtar,博士,在密歇根州底特律的韦恩州立大学获得临床心理学硕士和博士学位。后来,她在密歇根精神分析研究所接受成人和儿童/青少年分析方面的培训。在密歇根州南菲尔德执业20多年后,她搬到了费城郊区。目前,她隶属于费城精神分析中心,在那里她是一名培训和监督分析师。她是美国精神分析协会的活跃成员,在那里她担任项目委员会成员直到2020年,并担任儿童和青少年精神分析临床研讨会主席直到2018年。她对应用精神分析和在她的祖国印度推广精神分析思想有着浓厚的兴趣。她目前的项目包括为儿童和青少年的心理治疗师提供创伤和依恋方面的临床培训讲习班。2018年,她在费城成立了印度裔美国人精神分析联盟,这是一个非营利组织,提供为期两年的心理动力学心理治疗远程学习项目。她目前的项目包括培训治疗师进行早期干预,并建立一个治疗游戏中心,为2至6岁的儿童提供治疗。她编辑了两本书:一本名为《玩耍与嬉戏》,另一本名为《转型中的身份》。她是《机构化儿童:探索与超越》杂志的主编,2014年5月,她作为主编参与创办了这本杂志。这份同行评议的期刊由Sage Publications出版,介绍了南盟地区有关孤儿或需要照顾和保护的儿童和青少年问题的论文。她也是《儿童与青少年精神分析研究》的编委会成员。她是Ticho奖的获得者,并在2016年美国精神分析协会春季会议期间在芝加哥发表了一篇题为“数字世界中的心理空间,结构空间,网络空间,欲望和亲密关系”的论文。Akhtar博士是一名私人执业医师,在费城中心城市有一间办公室。
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Psychoanalytic Inquiry PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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期刊介绍: Now published five times a year, Psychoanalytic Inquiry (PI) retains distinction in the world of clinical publishing as a genuinely monographic journal. By dedicating each issue to a single topic, PI achieves a depth of coverage unique to the journal format; by virtue of the topical focus of each issue, it functions as a monograph series covering the most timely issues - theoretical, clinical, developmental , and institutional - before the field. Recent issues, focusing on Unconscious Communication, OCD, Movement and and Body Experience in Exploratory Therapy, Objct Relations, and Motivation, have found an appreciative readership among analysts, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and a broad range of scholars in the humanities.
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