Earthquakes In The Analytic Field: A Post-Bionian View of Negative Therapeutic Reaction.

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1177/00030651251319687
Caron Harrang
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This paper examines Negative Therapeutic Reaction (NTR) as proposed by Freud and extended by Kleinian and North American analysts before reinterpreting this well-known phenomenon through the lens of post-Bionian field theory. Employing Bion's concept of the obstructive object, the author suggests that NTR is characterized by a recognizable phenomenological sequence including impairment of the analyst's alpha function. When, as advocated by post-Bionian field theory, these reactions are understood as co-generated by the analytic group-of-two a more collaborative atmosphere develops in the analytic field. Just as pressure within the Earth produces movement of tectonic plates resulting in earthquakes of varying intensity, the author finds it metaphorical to consider NTR an emotional "earthquake" that can erupt following increasing intimacy in the analytic relationship. Clinical material illustrates how the analysand's experience changes depending on how the analyst listens to transformations occurring in the analytic field. In one case, the analyst employs a "you/me" mode of listening which hinders receptivity to communication via projective identification making NTR the dispatch of last resort. In a second, the analyst adopts a "we/us" mode of listening enabling her to employ NTR to restore a co-dreaming function as terra firma of the analytic relationship.

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分析领域的地震:负面治疗反应的后生物观点。
本文考察了弗洛伊德提出的负面治疗反应(NTR),并通过克莱因和北美分析师的扩展,然后通过后bionian场理论的镜头重新解释了这一众所周知的现象。采用Bion的障碍客体概念,作者认为NTR的特征是一个可识别的现象学序列,包括分析者α函数的损害。正如后bionian场论所提倡的那样,当这些反应被理解为由两个分析群体共同产生时,分析领域就会产生更多的协作氛围。正如地球内部的压力产生构造板块的运动导致不同强度的地震一样,作者发现将NTR视为一种情感上的“地震”是隐喻性的,这种“地震”可以在分析关系中增加亲密性后爆发。临床材料说明了被分析者的经验如何根据分析者如何倾听分析领域中发生的转变而变化。在一种情况下,分析师采用“你/我”的倾听模式,这种模式阻碍了通过投射性识别进行沟通的接受性,使NTR成为最后的调度手段。在一秒钟内,分析师采用了一种“我们/我们”的倾听模式,使她能够使用NTR来恢复共同做梦功能,作为分析关系的坚实基础。
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