更深层次的悲伤

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 0 PHILOSOPHY Journal of Consciousness Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.53765/20512201.29.9.084
A. Køster
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摘要:自1944年Erich Lindemann关于“急性悲伤的症状学和管理”的开创性工作以来,通过其特定的情感结构和动态来定义悲伤是很常见的。根据这种观点,悲伤在所谓的“悲伤的痛苦”中表现出来,在这种痛苦中,丧亲者偶尔会被一波又一波的情绪淹没。这张照片在我们对悲伤的理解中根深蒂固,它定义了关于悲伤的公共话语和当代临床结构。在这篇论文中,我提出在悲伤波动的情绪下面,有一种更深层次的悲伤感。这种更深层次的感觉反映了一种改变了的生活模式,在这种模式中,丧亲者将自己体验为与世俗“相距甚远”。我将把这种状态称为世界距离,并强调它是一种保护性的情感状态,它保护死者免受在死者不在的情况下世界变得势不可挡的限制。它被体验为处于一个泡沫中,或者被封闭在一种膜中,保护死者免受世界的侵扰和渗透。然而,如果失去亲人的人无法重新融入世界,那么保持世界距离就会带来重大危险。我将这种危险概括为一种生存孤独的状态,这源于尤根·明考斯基所说的与世界缺乏重要联系的感觉。
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A Deeper Feeling of Grief
Abstract: Since Erich Lindemann's seminal work on 'the symptomatology and management of acute grief' from 1944, it has been common to define grief through its particular emotional structure and dynamics. According to this perspective, grief announces itself in socalled 'pangs of grief' in which the bereaved is occasionally flooded by waves of emotions. This picture has become so ingrained in our understanding of grief that it has defined both public discourse on grief and contemporary clinical constructs. In this paper, I propose that underneath grief's fluctuating emotivity, there is a deeper feeling of grief. This deeper feeling reflects an altered mode of being in the world in which the bereaved experiences herself as 'at a distance' from the worldly. I will refer to this state as world-distancing and emphasize it as a protective affective state that shields the bereaved from a limit situation in which the world has become overwhelming in the absence of the deceased. It is experienced as being in a bubble or as if enclosed in a kind of membrane that shields the bereaved from the intrusiveness and penetrating character of the world. Worlddistancing, however, comes with significant perils if the bereaved are unable to reattach to the world. I outline this danger as a state of existential loneliness that follows from what Eugené Minkowski termed a felt lack of vital contact with the world.
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