消散的智人:过度和消耗是理解边缘状态的关键?

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Psychopathology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1159/000529130
Giovanni Stanghellini
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本文揭示了当代临床理论所称的 "边缘状态 "的某些方面,描述了晚期现代文化中的一个关键人物,我称之为 "消散智人"(Homo dissipans,源自拉丁语 dissipatio,-onis = 分散、离散)。消散智人(Homo dissipans)是经济智人(Homo œconomicus)的对立面,是当代 "成就社会 "中 "自恋 "的表现形式,只关注以实用和生产为目的的理性行动。为了定义 "消散智人"(Homo dissipans),我遵循了法国哲学家、人类学家和小说家乔治-巴塔耶(Georges Bataille)对两个核心现象的描述:"过剩 "和 "支出"。根据巴塔耶的定义,前者是一种能量过剩,是人类生存的特征,其动力来自于一种普遍的消耗和损耗运动,以及一种 "倾泻 "自我的不竭动力,尤其是在冷静和合理的限度之外。后者是一种伦理态度,它认可过度及其蜕变和破坏力。消散智人的信条是无利地消散过剩的能量,遁入一个纯粹的强度世界,在这个世界里,所有的形式--包括身份--都会消解,都会屈服于转变。我认为,巴塔耶关于 "消散 "的观点可以帮助我们重新考虑边缘型人格障碍的两个特征--"身份扩散 "和 "稳定的不稳定性"--这两个特征已被广泛描述,有时甚至被污名化,并帮助我们在临床中更好地认识、理解和理解它们的现象学。
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Homo dissipans: Excess and Expenditure as Keys for Understanding the Borderline Condition?

This paper sheds light on some aspects of what contemporary clinical theory calls "borderline" condition providing a description of a key figure of late-modern culture that I will call Homo dissipans (from Latin dissipatio, -onis = scattering, dispersion). Homo dissipans is the opposite of Homo œconomicus, the form that "narcissism" takes on in contemporary "achievement society," solely concerned with rational action aimed to utility and production. In order to define Homo dissipans, I follow French philosopher, anthropologist, and novelist Georges Bataille's descriptions of two core phenomena: "excess" and "expenditure." The former can be defined as a surplus of energy that according to Bataille characterizes human existence, animated by a general movement of exudation and dilapidation and an inexhaustible drive to "pour out" of oneself, especially outside the limits of composure and reasonableness. The latter is an ethical attitude which gives its approval to excess and to its metamorphic and destructive power. The Homo dissipans' credo is to profitlessly dissipate the surplus of energy, escape into a world of pure intensities in which all forms - including identity - dissolve and surrender themselves to transformation. I argue that Bataille's ideas about "dissipation" can help us reconsider two features attributed to borderline personality disorder which have been extensively described and sometimes stigmatized - "identity diffusion" and "stable instability" - and to better recognize, understand, and make sense of their phenomenology in the clinical context.

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Psychopathology
Psychopathology 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: ''Psychopathology'' is a record of research centered on findings, concepts, and diagnostic categories of phenomenological, experimental and clinical psychopathology. Studies published are designed to improve and deepen the knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis and nature of psychopathological symptoms and psychological dysfunctions. Furthermore, the validity of concepts applied in the neurosciences of mental functions are evaluated in order to closely bring together the mind and the brain. Major topics of the journal are trajectories between biological processes and psychological dysfunction that can help us better understand a subject’s inner experiences and interpersonal behavior. Descriptive psychopathology, experimental psychopathology and neuropsychology, developmental psychopathology, transcultural psychiatry as well as philosophy-based phenomenology contribute to this field.
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