Otto Will and the Artistry of Relationship: More Simply Human than Otherwise

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Contemporary Psychoanalysis Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00107530.2021.1886849
J. Gorney
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Abstract Otto Will was one of the most creative psychotherapists of the twentieth century, yet his work is relatively unknown today. This paper strives to transmit his legacy. During his career at Chestnut Lodge and Austen Riggs, Will taught by example, inspiring others to engage in long-term, psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis. Deriving inspiration from his analysts, Harry Stack Sullivan and Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, he explored the healing power of human attachment and relatedness. As a therapist, he presented himself in all of his flawed humanity, admitting mistakes, and acknowledging limitations. Such human responsiveness engendered similarly human responses in the other. Through cultivating attachment and forging vital relationship with severely traumatized patients, he manifested a unique gift for connection. I draw upon my own experience as his student and colleague of twenty-three years to recount his personal and professional history and to examine his unique contributions to technique. Clinical examples and stories demonstrate Will’s singular “artistry of relationship.”
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奥托·威尔与关系艺术:更简单的人性
奥托·威尔是20世纪最具创造力的心理治疗师之一,然而他的作品在今天却相对不为人知。本刊力图传播他的遗产。在栗子小屋和奥斯丁里格斯的职业生涯中,威尔以身作则,激励他人从事精神病的长期精神分析治疗。从他的分析师哈里·斯塔克·沙利文和弗里达·弗洛姆-赖克曼那里获得灵感,他探索了人类依恋和关系的治愈力量。作为一名治疗师,他展现了自己所有有缺陷的人性,承认错误,承认局限性。这种人类的反应在另一个人身上产生了类似的人类反应。通过培养依恋和与严重创伤的病人建立重要的关系,他表现出了一种独特的联系天赋。我以自己作为他23年的学生和同事的经历来叙述他的个人和职业历史,并考察他对技术的独特贡献。临床案例和故事展示了威尔独特的“关系艺术”。
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