概括
这项精神分析研究定义了临床时间,探索了患者如何对待病人.
科学领域:
- 临床精神分析 临床精神分析
- 心理动力学理论 心理动力学理论
- 时间哲学 时间哲学
背景情况:
- 在临床精神分析中探索"时间"的概念.
- 介绍了相关的概念:永恒性,多重时间体验和Nachträglichkeit (推迟行动).
- 检查患者的崩,起源于生命早期,表现为自闭症变态.
研究的目的:
- 用临床精神分析术语来定义"时间".
- 分析精神分析治疗期间时间维度的出现.
- 了解崩的心理现实和时间,时间和空间的形成.
主要方法:
- 一个病人的崩和治疗的案例研究.
- 对转移现象和"存在时刻"的分析.
- 检查"呈现符号"及其在心理实现中的作用.
主要成果:
- 两个不同的时间维度出现了:一个无时的崩状态和时间经验的展开.
- "存在时刻"促进了心理意识的崩和时间,时间和空间的出现.
- 在分析师和分析者之间的时间和空间体验中发现了差异,患者将过去与地点联系起来.
结论:
- 精神分析治疗可以促进精神时间从无时无刻的崩状态出现.
- 区分缺席的对象和反创伤的对象对于患者的时间理解和愈合至关重要.
- "现在缺席的对象"通过治疗使用和理解转变为面向未来的对象.
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