Sense of self and psychosis, part 1: Identification, differentiation and the body; A theoretical basis for amniotic therapy

IF 0.9 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS International Forum of Psychoanalysis Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI:10.1080/0803706X.2021.1990401
M. Peciccia, Livia Buratta, M. Ardizzi, Alessandro Germani, Giulia Ayala, F. Ferroni, C. Mazzeschi, V. Gallese
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Abstract We will describe in two articles (“Sense of self and psychosis”, 1 and 2) the theoretical basis and the methodology of a new therapeutic group approach called amniotic therapy, which aims to improve the sense of self of psychotic patients. In this first article we explore the role of the surface of the body and its early sensorimotor interactions in the processes of self/other identification and differentiation. We propose that these processes have common origins, the body surface and its interactions, but different destinies, depending on where the body’s surface is projected. When it is projected intrapsychically we have differentiation, and when it is projected externally onto the body’s surface of the other, we have identification. Identification is a reciprocal process, in which the self’s and the other’s surfaces mutually contain each other and co-create a shared field. The neural correlates of identification and differentiation are discussed. The second article, which follows, describes amniotic therapy and explores a single case study.
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自我意识与精神病,第一部分:认同、分化与身体;羊膜治疗的理论基础
我们将在两篇文章(“自我意识与精神病”,1和2)中描述一种新的治疗群体方法——羊膜疗法的理论基础和方法,旨在提高精神病患者的自我意识。在第一篇文章中,我们探讨了身体表面及其早期感觉运动相互作用在自我/他人识别和分化过程中的作用。我们提出,这些过程有共同的起源,体表及其相互作用,但不同的命运,取决于体表的投影位置。当它被投射到心理内部时,我们有分化,当它被投射到他人的身体表面时,我们有认同。认同是一个相互的过程,自我和对方的表面相互包含,共同创造一个共享的场域。讨论了识别和分化的神经关联。接下来的第二篇文章描述了羊膜疗法,并探讨了一个单独的案例研究。
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