概括
这篇论文探讨了精神分析治疗如何展开,强调了现有动态中的新模式的出现. 它通过临床实例检查了分析展开的创造过程,包括非语言提示信号患者的准备.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 精神分析是一种精神分析.
- 心理治疗 心理治疗
背景情况:
- 精神分析治疗涉及一个复杂的发展过程,通常被描述为"展开".
- 了解在既定模式内新精神体验的出现是有效治疗的关键.
研究的目的:
- 在分析过程中探索"旧中的新"的概念.
- 为了说明叙事和行为主题如何反映分析展开的创造力.
- 检查进展的临床标志物和患者对分析的准备程度.
主要方法:
- 精神分析实践中的临床案例研究.
- 在分析对话中分析叙事和行为主题.
- 探讨心理发展的概念,即"成为现实".
主要成果:
- 分析的展开包括在现有结构中整合新的心理内容.
- 旧和新的主题的相互作用表明了分析过程中固有的创造力.
- 一个非语言的提示,即"香符号",可能表明患者准备开始分析.
结论:
- 分析过程反映了心理发展,其特点是旧的新出现.
- 对于分析师和患者来说,认识到这些转变至关重要.
- 临床观察,包括非语言沟通,有助于评估治疗准备.
关键词:
巴尔萨姆标志的标志创造性治疗行动是一种创造性的治疗行动.分析机构 分析机构分析启动 分析启动创造性的升华.新的东西在旧的东西里.重复和升华的重复和升华.有治疗作用的治疗作用.治疗过程是一种治疗过程.治疗性的展开展开.更多相关视频
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