A Fresh Look at Psychoanalytic Technique, Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis by Fred Busch (review)

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AMERICAN IMAGO Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1353/aim.2022.0043
Timothy Sawyier
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At a book talk at the University of Chicago’s Seminary Co-op Bookstore a few years ago, an eager student asked Professor Jonathan Lear, “Why does psychoanalysis take so long?” Lear replied, “Well, if I just tell you what’s wrong with you, it’s only going to make you mad, especially if I’m right.” Lear’s response was an efficient and very amusing introduction to the clinical quandary of resistance, to which Fred Busch’s latest book, A Fresh Look at Psychoanalytic Technique, also addresses itself. Aptly appearing on the eve of the centenary of The Ego and the Id (1923), A Fresh Look elaborates what Busch sees as the unmined clinical implications of Freud’s structural model and 1926 revision of the theory of anxiety,2 in particular striving to integrate the concept of unconscious resistances into a coherent theory of clinical technique. In papers spanning the past 30 years, newly collected here, Busch’s book offers an erudite examination of the clinical ramifications of the shifts in Freud’s theorizing during the 1920s, while it also evinces some limitations of adhering to a century-old model of the mind. Busch seeks to address the “developmental lag” between theory and technique identified by Paul Gray (1982): the widespread persistence of a clinical stance based on Freud’s topographic model and committed to uncovering unconscious content, despite the greater clarity Freud provided with the structural model and second theory of anxiety. In Freud’s topographic model, forbidden wishes are censoriously repressed, yet continually striving for expression, resulting in a damming up of libidinal impulses that ultimately gives rise to psychic pressure and symptoms. According to this picture, the therapeutic task is to bring repressed wishes into the light of consciousness so BOOK REVIEWS
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重新审视精神分析技术,弗雷德·布希精神分析论文集(综述)
几年前,在芝加哥大学神学院合作书店的一次读书会上,一位热心的学生问乔纳森·李尔教授:“为什么精神分析需要这么长时间?”李尔回答说:“好吧,如果我只是告诉你你怎么了,只会让你生气,尤其是如果我是对的。”。李尔的回答是对耐药性临床困境的一个有效而有趣的介绍,弗雷德·布什的最新著作《重新审视精神分析技术》也谈到了这一点。《一个全新的视角》恰当地出现在《自我与本我》(1923)一百周年前夕,阐述了Busch认为弗洛伊德的结构模型和1926年对焦虑理论的修订所带来的未被忽视的临床含义,2特别是努力将无意识抵抗的概念整合到一个连贯的临床技术理论中。在这里新收集的跨越过去30年的论文中,Busch的书对20世纪20年代弗洛伊德理论转变的临床后果进行了深入的研究,同时也表明了坚持百年思维模式的一些局限性。Busch试图解决Paul Gray(1982)提出的理论和技术之间的“发展滞后”:尽管弗洛伊德的结构模型和第二焦虑理论更加清晰,但基于弗洛伊德地形模型的临床立场普遍存在,并致力于揭示无意识内容。在弗洛伊德的地形模型中,被禁止的愿望被严格压抑,但却不断地寻求表达,导致性欲冲动的堆积,最终导致心理压力和症状。根据这张照片,治疗任务是将压抑的愿望带到意识的光中,因此《书评》
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs, AMERICAN IMAGO is the preeminent scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. Appearing quarterly, AMERICAN IMAGO publishes innovative articles on the history and theory of psychoanalysis as well as on the reciprocal relations between psychoanalysis and the broad range of disciplines that constitute the human sciences. Since 2001, the journal has been edited by Peter L. Rudnytsky, who has made each issue a "special issue" and introduced a topical book review section, with a guest editor for every Fall issue.
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