Looking for Lily: Toward an Ontological Psychoanalysis with a Young Chinese Woman during COVID

Fang Duan
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ABSTRACT This essay describes a treatment with a young Chinese woman whom I call Lily. It deepened during the COVID pandemic when the vulnerability and tenacity of therapeutic aspiration of my patient and me brought forth a serious reckoning in me with my hitherto largely unexamined understanding and practice of psychoanalysis as “epistemological,” foregrounding knowledge, insights, and explicit verbal intervention. I became more aware of an “ontological” dimension of psychoanalytic work that emphasizes “being” and “becoming,” and asks basic questions such as “who are we,” “what are we like to each other,” and “what we could possibly be like.” For me, this changed vision of psychoanalytic work leads to a focus more on cultivating a deep human bond between the analyst and the patient and recognizing a fragile but also potentially powerful “therapeutic striving” presumably inherent in all humans. This shift in conceptual and clinical focus brought about significant change and growth both in my patient and in me.
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寻找莉莉:在COVID期间与一位年轻中国女性进行本体论精神分析
这篇文章描述了我对一个叫莉莉的年轻中国女人的治疗。在COVID大流行期间,当我和我的病人对治疗的渴望的脆弱性和坚韧性使我对我迄今为止基本上未经检验的精神分析的理解和实践进行了严肃的反思时,这种认识加深了,这种理解和实践是“认识论的”,前景知识,见解和明确的口头干预。我越来越意识到精神分析工作的“本体论”维度,它强调“存在”和“成为”,并提出一些基本问题,如“我们是谁”、“我们彼此像什么”和“我们可能会是什么样子”。对我来说,这种对精神分析工作的改变使我更关注于培养分析师和患者之间深厚的人际关系,并认识到所有人类可能固有的一种脆弱但也可能强大的“治疗努力”。这种观念和临床焦点的转变给我的病人和我自己都带来了重大的变化和成长。
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