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麦金塔瑟(Heather MacIntosh)的这篇感人的论文描述了她与一位病人之间的亲密关系,当时她自己也受到了创伤。这种分析与病人的关系促使希瑟对自己的生活方式做出了重大改变。这些变化对分析师和患者都有治疗作用。讨论突出了三个主要问题。第一个是从分析框架的跳跃,不同形式的跳跃,从弗洛伊德的定义开始,继续到现在的分析,展示了框架的各种修改。第二个问题是谁应该为创伤的转变负责。当分析者对自己的理想保持忠诚时,她可以从大量理想化的自我对象中获得灵感,包括人类和非人类。对理想化的自我客体的感知既不依赖于外部条件,也不依赖于实际行动。然后病人可以用类似的方式扩展她的思维。第三个问题侧重于在动荡和压力时期自我客体体验范围的扩展。我们可以认为,在这样的时代,心灵可以受到自然、艺术、想象和虚拟可能性的自我客体功能的启发。在我们这个时代,普遍性和互联性在我们的生活中发挥着重要作用。我们的思想是由塑造我们主体性的全球生态构成的。关键词:反移情,心智化的非人类自我客体的扩展,从框架中睡眠披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1 1910年9月24日,西格蒙德·弗洛伊德写给卡尔·荣格的信的第一页,当时荣格和费伦齐在意大利度假。图片来源:美国国会图书馆。作者简介:gabriela Mann gabriela Mann博士,培训和监督精神分析学家,特拉维夫当代精神分析研究所前任主席。特拉维夫大学萨克勒医学院研究生课程“自我心理学和治疗存在”前任主席。教员,人类精神,精神分析-佛教训练计划:以色列自我心理学和主体性研究协会。《超越盲目性——论心灵的拓展》(2022)的作者,在特拉维夫的雷斯林出版。这本书的英文版将由劳特利奇出版社出版。问题编辑超越咨询室-精神分析在以色列的社会领域(2020),精神分析调查。
Courageous leaps: Discussion of Heather MacIntosh’s paper “Practicing in a time of covid loss and threat”
ABSTRACTHeather MacIntosh’s emotionally moving paper describes an intense relation with a patient at a time when Heather herself was traumatized. This analyst-patient relationship inspired Heather to make essential changes in her lifestyle. These changes were curative for both the analyst and the patient. The discussion highlights three main issues. The first is leaps from the analytic frame, Different forms of leaps, starting with those defined by Freud and continuing with current analysts, demonstrate various modifications of the frame. The second issue is the question of who is responsible for the transformation of trauma. When the analyst remains faithful to her ideals, she can be inspired by a vast range of idealized selfobjects, human and nonhuman. The perception of an idealized selfobject is neither dependent on external conditions nor on actual actions. The patient can then expand her mind in a similar way. The third issue focuses on the expansion of the scope of selfobject experiences in times of turbulence and stress. We may consider that in such times the mind can be inspired by the selfobject function of nature, art, imagination and virtual possibilities. In our times, universality and interconnectedness fulfill a major role in informing our lives. Our minds are constituted by a global ecology that shapes our subjectivity.KEYWORDS: Countertransferencecovidexpansion of the mindidealized nonhuman selfobjectsleaps from frame Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 First page of a letter from Sigmund Freud to Carl Jung during his holiday to Italy with Ferenczi, 24 September 1910. Image credit: Library of Congress.Additional informationNotes on contributorsGabriela MannGabriela Mann, Ph.D., Training and supervising Psychoanalyst, past President of the Tel-Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Past Chairperson, Post-graduate Program ‘Self Psychology and Therapeutic Presence’, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University. Faculty, Human Spirit, Psychoanalytic-Buddhist Training Program: Israel Association for Self-Psychology and the Study of Subjectivity. Author of “Seeing Beyond Blindness – on the Expansion of the Mind” (2022), published in Resling, Tel Aviv. The book will be published in English by Routledge. Issue Editor of Beyond the Consulting Room- Psychoanalysis Within the Social Sphere in Israel (2020), Psychoanalytic Inquiry.