話し方 に 関する 通訳 の 重要性
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
|September 1, 2025
まとめ
精神分析は 対照的移送だけではなく 言語にも焦点を当てて 患者をよりよく理解できます チャールズ・サンダース・ピアースの 象徴的理論を活用することで 分析者は患者の声を 本当に聞くことができます
科学分野:
- 精神分析について
- 言語学理論
- セミオティクス
背景:
- 精神分析は 発言から反転へと焦点を移し 自己中心的な解釈を 危険にさらしています
- 視覚的行動データを聴覚的-口頭データよりも優先させるという懸念がある.
- ラカンの精神分析は,患者を解釈する際の"自分中心の注意"に対して警告しています.
研究 の 目的:
- 精神分析における言語の理解のための代替的枠組みを提案する.
- 精神分析の実践における 言語と聴覚データの役割を再中心化する
- チャールズ・サンダース・ピアースの意味論が 分析的聴覚を向上させる方法を示すために
主な方法:
- 言語のラカン理論とソーサー理論を 批判的に検討する
- チャールズ・サンダース・ピアースのサイン理論を 精神分析の実践に適用する
- 独身の父親の臨床事例で説明します
主要な成果:
- 反転移は,効果的に使用された場合,意味学的なプロセスの中で"解釈者"を巻き込むことを含む.
- この意味論的アプローチは 患者の意思疎通を よりよく聞き取れるようにします
- "自分中心の注意"から 患者の症状に深く関わることへと 焦点を移します
結論:
- 精神分析は言語を放棄する必要はありません 豊かな意味論の領域内で理解できます
- ピアースの理論は精神分析における伝統的な言語的枠組みに 価値ある代替案を提供している.
- 効果的なカウンター転送は 患者の話し方に 注意を向ける代わりに 強化します
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