关于反射功能的辩证观点和荣格的补偿概念
Ignazio Vecchiato1, Simona Gazzotti1
1Varese, Italy.
The Journal of analytical psychology
|December 17, 2024
概括
精神化,通过反射功能和格补偿,使自我对抗成为可能. 这种方法促进了批判性的自我审查,并在临床实践中重新塑造了对自我和他人理解.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 心理治疗 心理治疗
- 分析心理学 分析心理学
背景情况:
- 在治疗方法中,心态化越来越被认可.
- 格心理学为自我理解提供了独特的视角.
研究的目的:
- 为了将反射函数与卡尔·荣格的补偿概念联系起来.
- 探索梦境解释作为自我对抗的工具.
主要方法:
- 分析荣格关于梦境解释的工作.
- 反射功能的概念联系和补偿原则.
- 临床案例说明.
主要成果:
- 反射功能和补偿促进了批判性的自我审查.
- 解释梦想有助于与自己的假设对抗.
- 这些概念对于临床实践在重塑自我感知方面至关重要.
结论:
- 反射功能和补偿是批判性自我评估的关键.
- 治疗方法可以整合这些概念,以提高自我理解.
- 临床应用证明了它们在改变对自我和他人的看法方面的价值.
关键词:
乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治·乔治补偿 补偿 补偿 补偿心理化是一种精神化.这是尼布甲尼撒的梦.尼布甲尼撒的创伤补偿 补偿 补偿 的意思补偿金的补偿是什么意思这是一种补偿.精神化的精神化.精神化的思维.心理化的思维.精神化的心理.这是尼布甲尼撒的梦.尼布甲尼撒的梦想这是尼布甲尼撒的梦.韩国 韩国 韩国 韩国补偿 补偿 补偿 补偿精神化是一种精神化.梦想中的纳夫霍多诺索拉尼布甲尼撒的梦想心智化 是一种心智化.荣誉资格 荣誉资格补偿性 补偿性更多相关视频
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