再见面,再见面:一个儿童病人作为成年人回来了

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Contemporary Psychoanalysis Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00107530.2023.2206508
D. Novack
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虽然许多分析师有以前的患者在终止治疗数年后返回治疗,但对于以前的儿童患者作为成年人返回治疗是更不寻常的。这种情况为患者和分析师提供了独特的发展窗口。它们也提供了特殊的机会来考虑精神时间的流动性和双向性。我描述了我和夏洛特的工作,夏洛特是一个5岁的病人,20年后她和我一起重新接受治疗。通过这个案例,我研究了自我和他者的新旧表征的融合,以及作为分析过程中共同构建的新兴方面的时间模式的相互关系。对于回归的病人,过去与现在相遇,旧的关系模式、理想化、恐惧和愿望在此时此地浮现。这可能会导致盲点、重复和设定,但它也可以允许新的、共同创造的体验,因为过去和现在在持续的辩证关系中相互塑造。
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Meeting Again, Meeting Anew: A Child Patient Returns as an Adult
Abstract While many analysts have former patients return to treatment years after termination, it is more unusual for a former child patient to return as an adult. Such situations provide unique windows into development, both the patient’s and the analyst’s. They also present special opportunities for considering the fluidity and bidirectionality of psychic time. I describe my work with Charlotte, a five-year-old patient who returned to treatment with me 20 years later. Through the case, I examine the convergence of old and new representations of self and other, and the interrelation of temporal modes as a co-constructed, emergent aspect of the analytic process. With returning patients, past meets present as old relational patterns, idealizations, fears, and wishes emerge in the here-and-now. This can result in blind spots, repetitions, and enactments, but it can also allow for new, co-created experience, as past and present shape each other in an ongoing dialectic.
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