在骨髓中思考骨:在佛教和精神分析的瓦杰拉纳佛教中的体现
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
|June 26, 2023
概括
非二元主义的佛教概念,如瓦杰拉身体,在心理治疗中为理解分析者的身体提供了新的途径. 这种观点增强了在分析二元期内探索非语言,身体间沟通的探索.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 佛教 佛教 佛教 佛教 佛教
- 精神分析是一种精神分析.
背景情况:
- 精神分析理论通常将身体视为一个对象,这可能限制了对体内体验的探索.
- 非二元主义传统,如佛教和禅宗,提供了对身体的替代观念.
研究的目的:
- 探索佛教对身体的非二元主义概念如何丰富精神分析对化身的理解.
- 调查这些概念在增强非语言,身体对身体沟通分析方面的潜力.
主要方法:
- 概念分析将佛教哲学与精神分析理论相结合.
- 探讨"瓦杰拉体"概念及其对分析二元期的含义.
- 呈现一个临床示例,说明这些思想的应用.
主要成果:
- 非二元论观点挑战了一些精神分析思想中普遍存在的主体/对象,心灵/身体和内部/外部的区别.
- 仅仅依靠概念思维可能会限制身体的敏感性和身体间的沟通.
- "瓦杰拉身体"提供了一条通往概念化之外的体现体验的途径,当概念性思维放松时就能获得.
结论:
- 佛教的体现概念可以扩展精神分析的框架,以了解分析者的身体.
- 这些非二元论观点可以促进在分析环境中更深入地参与非语言,身体间的沟通.
- 整合这些想法可能会提高心理分析中的治疗敏感性和关系深度.
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