在格罗茨的"真理"中,在比昂的"O"理论中
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American journal of psychoanalysis
|November 21, 2023
概括
这篇论文探讨了Grotstein的"真理驱动"概念,认为它意味着精神分析向本体学和存在的转变. 这种普遍的动力促进了情感的成长,并有助于在分析中接受痛苦的真相.
科学领域:
- 精神分析是一种精神分析.
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 哲学 哲学 是一个哲学.
背景情况:
- 检查了格罗特斯坦的"第七个仆人" (2004年) 关于Bion的"O"理论.
- 将Grotstein的"真理驱动"与Bion的K-link和Klein的认识论联系在一起.
- 突出了精神分析专注于本体学和分析师-分析和关系.
研究的目的:
- 分析格罗特斯坦的"真理驱动"概念及其精神分析的含义.
- 在精神分析实践中探索真理驱动的变革潜力.
- 调查寻求真理的复杂性,区分健康的追求和病理.
主要方法:
- 理论分析Grotstein的工作,整合Bion和克莱恩的概念.
- 探索哲学连接 (海德格尔,福柯).
- 呈现一个临床图片来说明理论观点.
主要成果:
- 格罗特斯坦的"真理驱动"代表了向本体学和存在的范式转变.
- 这种驱动是促进情感成长和接受心理现实的普遍力量.
- 从病理表现区分健康的真理追求是一个关键的临床挑战.
结论:
- 精神分析对真理的承诺需要对身体感觉,原情感和新思想保持开放.
- 好奇心和不断演变的"O"的交集方便了最佳的寻求真相.
- 毕恩对思想作为谎言的观察使临床实践中普遍情感真理的理解变得复杂.
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