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Sarah Mendelsohn
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感觉自己像个洞是什么意思?这个令人回味的比喻可以代表曾经存在的毁灭,也可以指从未存在过的东西。它是一个需要被定义、填充还是臣服的状态?在过去的几十年里,当代精神分析对治疗行为的思考的重点已经(尽管不是唯一的)从准确地解释过去的真相,转变为参与到现在和未来的体验中。通过分析这一本体论趋势,奥格登(2019)确定了焦点的转变,从对梦的解释(弗洛伊德)到对梦的体验(比昂),从对游戏意义的解释(克莱因)到对游戏的解释(温尼科特)。正是本着这种精神,精神分析中的活力;《存在与成为的视角》,试图进一步理解没有生命的体验,以及通过精神分析的行动变得活跃的过程。在这本编辑过的论文中,合著者艾米·施瓦茨·库尼和瑞秋·索菲聚焦了关系精神分析的一个维度,这个维度对自我心理学家所描述的注意力问题感兴趣
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Emerging: A Review of Vitalization in Psychoanalysis: Perspectives on Being and Becoming, Edited by Amy Schwartz Cooney and Rachel Sopher
What does it mean to feel like a hole—to be a hole? This evocative metaphor could represent the ruin of existence that once was, or could refer to something that has never been. Is it a state to be defined, filled, or surrendered to? In the past few decades, the accent in contemporary psychoanalytic thinking about therapeutic action has shifted (though not exclusively) from accurately interpreting the truth of what was, to participating in the experience of what is, and what could be. Assaying this ontological trend, Ogden (2019) identifies a shift in a focus from the interpretation of dreams (Freud) to the experience of dreaming (Bion) and from interpreting the meaning of play (Klein) to playing (Winnicott). It is in this very spirit that, Vitalization in Psychoanalysis; Perspectives on Being and Becoming, seeks to further understand the experience of being unalive as well as the process of becoming enlivened through psychoanalytic action. In this edited volume of papers, coeditors Amy Schwartz Cooney and Rachel Sopher spotlight a dimension of relational psychoanalysis that is interested in the matter of what self psychologists have described as attention to the
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