瞌睡分析师努力觉醒:创伤患者的分离、实施、回归和状态改变

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Contemporary Psychoanalysis Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00107530.2021.1889349
Matt Aibel
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摘要我断言,尴尬、羞耻和对职业声誉的担忧阻碍了分析师讨论他们与反移情嗜睡的斗争,这种现象可能比人们普遍承认的更普遍。因此,分析人士可能没有充分理解我们的工作可能会让我们如此脆弱的这种令人烦恼的困境——它的原因、轨迹,甚至潜在的有用性。在McLaughlin 1975年关于这一主题的论文的基础上,我承认分析人员的嗜睡是对患者和分析人员情感的一种防御,并将其探索为父母不可用和遗弃的一种表现,以及患者关于早期心理麻木和不融合状态的原始交流。注意到关系文学最近的一种趋势,即重视参与和活跃的语域,我考虑了居住在一个遥远和麻木的主体间领域中的问题和潜力。
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The Sleepy Analyst Struggles to Awaken: Dissociation, Enactment, Regression, and Altered States with Trauma Patients
Abstract I assert that embarrassment, shame, and concern for professional reputation have inhibited analysts from discussing their struggles with countertransferential sleepiness, a phenomenon presumably more widespread than is generally acknowledged. Analysts may thus be insufficiently armed with understanding of this vexing predicament to which our work can leave us so vulnerable—its causes, trajectories, and even, potentially, its usefulness. Building on McLaughlin’s 1975 paper on the topic, I acknowledge the analyst’s sleepiness as a defense against affect in the patient and analyst, and explore it as an enactment of parental unavailability and abandonment and a primitive communication from the patient about early states of psychological deadness and unintegration. Noting a recent trend in the relational literature toward valorizing engaged and enlivened registers, I consider the problems and potentials of dwelling in a distanced and deadened intersubjective field.
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