从依恋情侣心理疗法的视角进行解读

Christopher Clulow
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从历史上看,精神分析的突变力量归功于对移情的解释。转化性改变的场所是病人与分析师之间的关系;实现转化性改变的媒介是语言:精神分析是 "会说话的治疗"。这种提法有很多不妥之处,尤其是对于治疗师来说,他们的 "病人 "是成年夫妇--他们本身就是过去的冲突找到归宿的强大场所。此外,各种派别的精神分析师都承认,在经验通过语言符号化之前,关于人际关系的基本假设是在无意识层面形成的。依恋理论为理论和治疗的发展奠定了基础,强调了人际关系的变异潜能,在这种关系中,双方都参与到共同创造新事物的过程中。这种转化能力并非任何一种治疗方法所独有,而是属于被称为 "非特异性 "因素的范畴,在许多心理治疗结果研究中,这些因素都是产生变化的原因。本文将探讨心理治疗的 "情绪音乐",认为解释可以被视为一种爱的行为,它既源于改变,也导致改变。
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Interpretation viewed through the lens of attachment informed couple psychotherapy
Historically, the mutative power of psychoanalysis has been attributed to interpret- ing transference. The site of transformational change has been located in the patient–analyst relationship; the medium for bringing it about has been language: psychoanalysis as the "talking cure". There is much wrong with this formulation, not least for therapists whose "patient" is the adult couple— itself constituting a powerful site for past conflicts to find a home. Moreover, psychoanalysts of all persuasions accept that fundamental assumptions about relationships are formed at an unconscious level before experience can be symbolised through language. Attachment theory has laid the foundations for theoretical and therapeutic developments that highlight the mutative potential of relationships in which both parties are involved in the mutual process of creating something new. This transformational capacity is not the preserve of any one therapeutic approach, but belongs in the realm of what have been described as the "non-specific" factors that have accounted for change identified in many psychotherapy outcome studies. This article will consider the "mood music" of psychotherapy, suggesting that interpretation can be viewed as an act of love, stemming from, as much as resulting in, change.
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