Harvey Cushing and Sigmund Freud shaking hands: How electrical brain stimulation became a psychoanalytic method to study the unconscious (1870-1955).

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES History of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1177/0957154X251318494
Max van der Linden, Richard Ridderinkhof
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In the first half of the 1950s, psychoanalysts and neurosurgeons used electrical brain stimulation to explore hard-to-reach, unconscious psychological processes such as repressed memories, defence mechanisms and sexual identity. The development of evolutionary theory and neurophysiological methods and theory, together with the birth of psychoanalysis, were important precursors to these remarkable stimulation experiments. Experimental, theoretical and clinical antecedents of these stimulation experiments between the 1870s and the 1940s are discussed to show how smoothly the apparently opposing perspectives of psychoanalysis and neurophysiology merged. Two case studies are then briefly described. It is concluded that this striking and brief collaboration demonstrated a pragmatic and eclectic approach that integrated different theories and methods for a more holistic understanding and treatment of psychiatric disorders.

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哈维·库欣和西格蒙德·弗洛伊德握手:脑电刺激如何成为研究无意识的精神分析方法(1870-1955)。
在20世纪50年代上半叶,精神分析学家和神经外科医生使用脑电刺激来探索难以触及的无意识心理过程,如被压抑的记忆、防御机制和性别认同。进化理论和神经生理学方法和理论的发展,以及精神分析学的诞生,是这些显著的刺激实验的重要先驱。本文讨论了19世纪70年代至40年代之间这些刺激实验的实验、理论和临床先例,以显示精神分析学和神经生理学表面上相反的观点是如何顺利地融合在一起的。然后简要描述了两个案例研究。结论是,这一惊人而短暂的合作展示了一种务实和折衷的方法,将不同的理论和方法整合在一起,以更全面地理解和治疗精神疾病。
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期刊介绍: History of Psychiatry publishes research articles, analysis and information across the entire field of the history of mental illness and the forms of medicine, psychiatry, cultural response and social policy which have evolved to understand and treat it. It covers all periods of history up to the present day, and all nations and cultures.
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