Mourning and The Capacity To Be Alone: Cultural and Existential Rituals in Loss

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalysis Self and Context Pub Date : 2022-06-06 DOI:10.1080/24720038.2021.2024544
Suhrida Yadavalli
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ABSTRACT When I began writing this paper, I was amid coping with several losses. I had lost a beloved friend and a family member to COVID-19, and though it seemed that we were coming out of the woods in the US, the juggernaut virus was burning through my native country of India, where most of my family lives. As a candidate starting analytic training in 2020, Freud’s Mourning and Melancholia was particularly poignant as it lays the foundation for object relations borne out of a process of coping with loss. Freud described mourning as an agonizing process of identification, disinvestment and reinvestment. He emphasized the role of intrapsychic factors in the capacity to mourn. Since then, analysts have countered by writing about the highly social nature of the task of mourning and the importance in grieving of a loving communal embrace. In this paper, I explore one’s early experiences with Winnicott’s holding environment and transitional phenomena as an explanation of the capacity to mourn. I will extend mourning to another form of loss, namely, transience, i.e., temporariness of time and experience. Finally, I will consider how the developmental achievement of the capacity to be alone is inherent in specific intrapsychic modes of mourning transience and could be extended to intrapsychic capacity to mourn in bereavement. I will explore these ideas with a backdrop of traditional Indian rituals and spiritual practices, which embody and uniquely elaborate other essential Winnicottian features, including paradox, dialectics and the third area.
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当我开始写这篇论文的时候,我正在处理一些损失。我失去了一位心爱的朋友和一位家人,尽管我们在美国似乎已经走出了困境,但这种强大的病毒正在我的祖国印度肆虐,我的大部分家人都住在那里。作为2020年开始分析训练的候选人,弗洛伊德的《哀悼与忧郁》尤其令人心酸,因为它为应对失去的过程中产生的客体关系奠定了基础。弗洛伊德将哀悼描述为一个痛苦的过程,包括认同、撤资和再投资。他强调了内在心理因素在哀悼能力中的作用。从那以后,分析人士反驳说,哀悼的任务具有高度的社会性质,而一个充满爱的集体拥抱在悲伤中的重要性。在本文中,我探讨了一个人的早期经历温尼科特的持有环境和过渡现象,作为哀悼能力的解释。我将哀悼延伸到另一种形式的失去,即短暂,即时间和经历的短暂性。最后,我将考虑孤独能力的发展成就是如何在特定的哀悼短暂的内在心理模式中固有的,并可以扩展到在丧亲之痛中哀悼的内在心理能力。我将以传统的印度仪式和精神实践为背景来探讨这些观点,这些仪式和精神实践体现并独特地阐述了温尼科特的其他基本特征,包括悖论、辩证法和第三领域。
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