概括
这篇论文探讨了在压倒性的历史时期在精神分析治疗中保持安全. 它讨论了临床医生如何在普遍存在的外部危险中保持安全的治疗环境.
科学领域:
- 精神分析和心理治疗
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 心理健康社会学 心理健康社会学
背景情况:
- 当代历史时刻带来了前所未有的心理挑战,超过了个人应对能力.
- "过多"的概念破坏了精神分析咨询室作为"安全"空间的传统概念.
- 外部危险和无法代表的威胁越来越多地透到治疗二合一中.
研究的目的:
- 在当前的历史背景下,研究维持治疗安全的困难.
- 探索在临床精神分析工作中保持安全感的策略.
- 为了应对对外部危险保持开放的挑战,而不会损害治疗环境.
主要方法:
- 基于临床示例和案例说明.
- 理论探讨历史"过多"对分析环境的影响.
- 在普遍威胁的背景下,专注于分析师与患者的关系.
主要成果:
- 当前时代的"过度"显著挑战了心理痛苦的制.
- 维护安全需要承认和整合外部破坏性力量,而不仅仅是内部的.
- 治疗师面临着保持安全空间的双重任务,同时对压倒性的外部现实保持开放.
结论:
- 保持"安全"的咨询室需要适应我们历史时刻的"过多".
- 临床工作必须找到方法来保持内部心理经验和外部不可代表的危险.
- 需要进一步探索如何在全球危机中培养心理分析中的性和安全性.
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