The Patient as an Ethical Subject: Technical Implications of the Patient’s Irreducible Responsibility

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Contemporary Psychoanalysis Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00107530.2022.2089482
Robert P. Drozek
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Abstract As part of what has been called “the ethical turn” in psychoanalysis, analytic theorists have begun to recognize patients as ethical subjects in their own right, in possession of a full range of moral responsibilities and obligations, including to analysts themselves. While this ethical conception has made its way into our theories of mind and therapeutic action, less attention has been paid to the topic of technique. This paper attempts to tackle the question: how do we integrate an exploratory analytic method with a therapeutic stance aimed at cultivating patients’ ethical responsiveness toward Self and Other? The author reviews the literature on ethical intersubjectivity, in which therapeutic action is constituted by the mutual ethical development of both analyst and patient. Utilizing a clinical example from the treatment of a young male patient engaged in a paranoid and erotic transference, these techniques are illustrated at the level of moment-to-moment therapeutic process.
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作为伦理主体的病人:病人不可减轻责任的技术含义
作为精神分析中所谓的“伦理转向”的一部分,分析理论家已经开始认识到患者本身就是道德主体,拥有全面的道德责任和义务,包括对分析师自己。虽然这个伦理概念已经进入了我们的心理和治疗行为理论,但对技术的关注却很少。本文试图解决这样一个问题:我们如何将探索性分析方法与旨在培养患者对自我和他者的道德反应的治疗立场结合起来?作者回顾了关于伦理主体间性的文献,其中治疗行为是由分析者和患者的相互伦理发展构成的。利用治疗一个患有偏执和情色移情的年轻男性病人的临床例子,这些技术在时刻到时刻的治疗过程中得到说明。
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