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Safe, But Not Too Safe: Scenes From an Epistolary Romance 安全,但不太安全:书信体浪漫故事中的场景
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2149217
Max Cavitch
Abstract The following correspondence, incomplete and edited for length, was conducted between 2005 and 2017—12 years out of the 15-year-long span of my almost entirely epistolary friendship with Philip Bromberg. With all the casualness and inadvertency of an email exchange, it nevertheless speaks—for us both—far more eloquently than anything I could write about the history of our friendship and about the various ways in which we shared our love of language with each other, across various distances and disciplinary boundaries. 1
摘要以下信件是在2005年至2017年间进行的,内容不完整,经过长时间编辑,这是我与菲利普·布朗伯格长达15年的书信友谊中的12年。尽管电子邮件交流很随意,也很漫不经心,但对我们两人来说,它比我所能写的任何关于我们友谊历史的东西都要雄辩得多,也比我所写的关于我们跨越各种距离和学科界限,以各种方式分享我们对语言的热爱的东西都更雄辩。1.
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Language, Bromberg, Selfhood 语言,布朗伯格,自我
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2139960
S. Little
Abstract The Philip I know lives at the intersection of language and selfhood. His analytic writing—part soliloquy, part dialogue—is a multivocal conversation with his reader, an immersion in the relational and linguistic interplay of self-states and dissociative spaces. His great gift is to seed therapeutic interconnectedness in the grounds of felt and negotiated meaning. To read Philip is to be more humanly related.
摘要我认识的菲利普生活在语言和自我的交汇点上。他的分析写作——部分是独白,部分是对话——是与读者的多元对话,沉浸在自我状态和游离空间的关系和语言相互作用中。他的伟大天赋是在感觉和协商意义的基础上播种治疗的相互联系。阅读《菲利浦》是为了更人性化。
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Psychotherapy as the Art of Uncertainty 心理治疗是不确定的艺术
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2145975
P. Bromberg
This article, by Philip M. Bromberg, is a gem published posthumously as part of this special edition. The origins are worth noting. A student from the Eating Disorders, Compulsions, and Addictions Service (EDCAS) program at the William Alanson White Institute asked me to invite Philip to consider giving a keynote address at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City. His first response was—as now you may understand—a typical Bromberg response: It went (something like... . rather... . exactly like this,) “No, No, No!...what could I possibly say to students, nonetheless art therapists?” I encouraged him to speak with the EDCAS student, Valerie Sereno, LCAT, and faculty member in the graduate art therapy department at the School of Visual Arts, who was able to deftly convince him. Valerie also provided us the photo with Philip in front of SVA, to which he said—with a big grin—he never thought he’d see his name on a theater marquee. He was truly delighted. What you see below, was originally presented on September 12, 2014, as the keynote address for SVA’s annual conference of the MPS (Master of Professional Studies) Art Therapy Department. Philip gave a copy to Velleda Ceccoli (this issue), as they shared interest in the crossover of psychoanalysis and art. It feels right to publish it now. The paper is deliberately left in its spoken form (with the addition of footnotes and references), to ensure a felt experience of Philip as you read it. This includes his use of CAPS and italicized words, etc. Many of you would agree, I’m sure, that Philip simply would have had it no other way. Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D.
这篇文章由菲利普·m·布朗伯格(Philip M. Bromberg)撰写,是在他死后作为特别版的一部分发表的一颗宝石。其起源值得注意。威廉·阿伦森·怀特研究所饮食失调、强迫和成瘾服务(EDCAS)项目的一名学生让我邀请菲利普考虑在纽约市视觉艺术学院(SVA)发表主题演讲。他的第一反应——现在你可能明白了——是典型的布朗伯格式的反应:类似... .而……就像这样)“不,不,不!我能对学生们说些什么呢?他们虽然是艺术治疗师。”我鼓励他和EDCAS的学生瓦莱丽·塞里诺(Valerie Sereno)谈谈,她是LCAT,也是视觉艺术学院研究生艺术治疗系的教员,她能熟练地说服他。瓦莱丽还向我们提供了菲利普在SVA门前的照片,菲利普笑着说,他从没想过自己的名字会出现在剧院的大帐篷上。他真的很高兴。下面你看到的,最初是在2014年9月12日,作为SVA MPS(专业研究硕士)艺术治疗系年度会议的主题演讲。菲利普给了韦莱达·切科利一份(这一期),因为他们对精神分析和艺术的交叉有共同的兴趣。我觉得现在发表是对的。这篇文章故意保留了口头形式(加上脚注和参考文献),以确保你在阅读时能感受到菲利普的感受。这包括他使用大写字母和斜体字等。我相信,你们很多人都会同意,菲利普没有别的办法。Jean Petrucelli博士
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Philip Bromberg and the Revolution about Dissociated Self-States 菲利普·布罗姆伯格与“分离的自我状态”革命
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2141074
E. Howell
Abstract In this article, I outline three primary ways in which Philip Bromberg’s work has reshaped the terrain of much of current psychoanalysis: (1) movement of the emphasis in psychoanalytic thinking from repression to dissociation; (2) premising personality disorders on dissociation; and (3) a redefinition of the unconscious. I also describe some of my work that expands on or is related to these. The latter involves a significant extrapolation of Bromberg’s understanding of personality disorders as dissociation-based, highlighting the differing dissociative structures of borderline personality disorder, “masochism,” and malignant narcissism, or psychopathy. In addition to describing how the intrapersonal dynamics involving a dissociated, punishing self-state (similar to an abusive alter) resemble the psychodynamics of archaic, or harsh superego, I enter a plea for the recognition, following some of Bromberg’s concepts, of the importance of the dissociative unconscious.
摘要在这篇文章中,我概述了菲利普·布朗伯格的作品重塑当前精神分析领域的三种主要方式:(1)精神分析思维的重点从压抑到分离;(2) 以分离为前提的人格障碍;以及(3)对无意识的重新定义。我还描述了我的一些工作,这些工作扩展或与之相关。后者涉及对布罗姆伯格将人格障碍理解为基于解离的重要推断,强调了边缘型人格障碍、“受虐狂”和恶性自恋或精神病的不同解离结构。除了描述涉及分离的、惩罚性的自我状态(类似于虐待性的改变)的内在动力如何类似于古老的或严酷的超我的心理动力之外,我还请求根据布罗姆伯格的一些概念,承认分离无意识的重要性。
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I’m not Myself Today: Dialogues with Philip Bromberg 我今天不是我自己:与Philip Bromberg的对话
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2137770
Susan Kolod
Abstract The author illustrates how 35+ years of interaction with Philip Bromberg affected her clinical and theorical work. Some of the phenomena described include a woman’s experience of herself across the menstrual cycle, the vicissitudes of how sexual encounters are experienced and remembered, and “spectatoring”, i.e., watching oneself have sex as if it’s happening to another person. These phenomena are observed through the lens of dissociated self-states. This exploration ends with a verbatim account of an informal supervision with Bromberg and its impact on patient and analyst.
摘要作者阐述了与Philip Bromberg 35多年的互动如何影响她的临床和理论工作。所描述的一些现象包括女性在整个月经周期中对自己的体验,性遭遇的体验和记忆的变化,以及“观看”,即看着自己发生性行为,就好像它发生在另一个人身上一样。这些现象是通过离解自态的透镜观察到的。本次探索以对Bromberg的非正式监督及其对患者和分析师的影响的逐字记录结束。
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Taking It Personally 往心里去
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2150496
J. Benjamin
Abstract The author reviews some of her personal and intellectual connections and experience in dialogue with Philip Bromberg, touching on a few ideas that have central importance for her as well as how he conveyed his own experience and feeling of what was important. She highlights how Bromberg influenced her and summarizes the way she understands her differences with him.
作者回顾了她与菲利普·布罗姆伯格对话时的一些个人和智力联系和经历,触及了一些对她至关重要的观点,以及他如何传达自己的经验和对重要事物的感受。她强调了布朗伯格对她的影响,并总结了她如何理解自己与他的不同之处。
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Harry and Philip 哈利和菲利普
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2140579
Emily A. Kuriloff
Abstract This article begins with a review of Philip Bromberg’s penultimate psychoanalytic essay, “Sullivan as Pragmatic Visionary, Operationist and OperRelationalist” (2014), in which he honors the founder of the interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition. His focus on Sullivan’s emotional experience—specifically his struggle to be fully himself—reveals both motives and impediments to his interpersonal theory and praxis. The discussion then turns to Philip himself, who—inspired by Sullivan—also privileges the quality of relatedness in the moment, but with a significant difference. Rather than distortions or gaps in reality that impede insight, Philip favors affect, honoring Sullivan’s core notion that the quality of relatedness is central to personal change. Philip’s life both in and out of the consulting room is a testament to this sensibility and is ultimately illustrated in the author’s own experiences with Bromberg as Supervisor, Mentor, and, finally, as Dear Friend.
本文首先回顾了Philip Bromberg的倒数第二篇精神分析论文《Sullivan as Pragmatic Visionary, Operationist and OperRelationalist》(2014),在这篇文章中,他向人际精神分析传统的创始人致敬。他对沙利文情感经历的关注——特别是他为完全做自己所做的努力——揭示了他人际关系理论和实践的动机和障碍。然后,讨论转向菲利普本人,他受沙利文的启发,也享受着当下的亲缘关系,但却有着显著的不同。比起现实中阻碍洞察力的扭曲或差距,菲利普更喜欢影响,尊重沙利文的核心理念,即关系的质量是个人改变的核心。菲利普在咨询室内外的生活证明了这种敏感性,并最终在作者与布朗伯格作为导师,导师,最后作为亲爱的朋友的亲身经历中得到了说明。
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A Remembrance of Philip M. Bromberg 纪念菲利普·m·布朗伯格
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2150929
Helen Quinones
Abstract This essay is dedicated to Philip M. Bromberg whose influence the author found to be transformative, both professionally and personally. The memories capture the relational intimacy experienced with Philip Bromberg during particularly vulnerable moments. Each memory is also used to illustrate the clinical presence needed to hold the disparate self-states inherent to dissociation. A brief case discussion applies the me/not me paradigm to the dynamics of “othering the analyst,” based on socioeconomic differences. The essay concludes with the recognition that undoing elements of dissociation expand our subjectivity in ways that stimulate our creativity.
摘要本文献给菲利普·M·布罗姆伯格,作者发现他的影响在职业和个人方面都具有变革性。这些记忆捕捉到了与菲利普·布朗伯格在特别脆弱的时刻所经历的亲密关系。每一个记忆也被用来说明临床上需要的存在,以保持分离所固有的不同的自我状态。一个简短的案例讨论将我/非我范式应用于基于社会经济差异的“其他分析师”的动态。文章最后承认,消除分离的因素以激发我们创造力的方式扩大了我们的主体性。
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Cosmos, Cosmetics, and Trauma 宇宙,化妆品和创伤
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2133984
Gianni Nebbiosi
Abstract The clinical case I will present is intentionally without substantial theoretical references as it is meant to be a tribute entirely focused not only on Philip Bromberg’s thought, but also on his writing style and on the many emotions and much wisdom that are expressed in his texts, sometimes explicitly, sometimes implicitly. Briefly, I would like to pay an entirely personal tribute to Bromberg the analyst/poet whom I have known—not for long, but very intensely—whom I have loved very much, whom I miss, and who continues to inspire me every day in my analytic work. In this article, I also refer to an active mode of “knowing” patients that I have developed over the past twenty years, which consists of miming them—not in their presence—in the attempt to get in touch with what their bodies and expressive movements leave on my body. I have learned a great deal from this form of implicit relational knowing (as Daniel Stern would have called it) and I am glad to share it with the readers of this article. Finally, I would like to sincerely thank Velleda Ceccoli and Jean Petrucelli for giving me such a valuable opportunity to remember Philip Bromberg.
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A Mutual Appreciation of Differences: My Conversation with Philip M. Bromberg 对差异的相互欣赏:我与Philip M. Bromberg的对话
IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 Psychology Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2022.2138737
R. Kluft
Abstract Concepts from emerging relational/intersubjective perspectives elaborate a definition, understanding, and clinical approach to dissociation consistent with their paradigms. They cast new light upon dissociation as a long underappreciated and often overlooked (primarily characterological) defense. While some embrace the extension of these ideas into work with the formal dissociative disorders, others think that that this development risked conveying both an incomplete picture of dissociation as a defense and contributing to a potential misunderstanding of these conditions and their treatment. This report summarizes conversation between the late Philip M. Bromberg and the author of this paper as they worked to clarify and reconcile their divergent perspectives on several relevant issues.
抽象概念从新兴的关系/主体间视角阐述了一种定义、理解和临床分离方法,与它们的范式相一致。它们为分离作为一种长期被低估和经常被忽视(主要是特征论)的辩护提供了新的视角。虽然一些人接受将这些想法扩展到治疗正式解离障碍的工作中,但另一些人认为,这种发展可能会传达出一种不完整的解离防御画面,并导致对这些疾病及其治疗的潜在误解。本报告总结了已故Philip M.Bromberg和本文作者之间的对话,他们努力澄清和调和他们在几个相关问题上的不同观点。
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