"什么孩子?什么孩子? ":第二次怀孕期间的创造性拒绝 - 一个保护性的平行世界
1Psychoanalyst, British Psychoanalytical Society; Parent-Infant Psychotherapist, British Psychotherapy Foundation; University College London and Anna Freud, London, UK.
The International journal of psycho-analysis
|November 12, 2025
概括
这项研究探讨了第一次怀孕困难的母亲如何使用"创造性否定"来保护自己和他们的婴儿在随后的怀孕期间. 精神分析工作有助于处理体质经验和无意识的焦虑,使得更健康的母亲联系.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 精神分析是一种精神分析.
- 孕产妇心理健康 孕产妇心理健康
背景情况:
- 怀孕和早期的孕产妇面临着重大的心理挑战.
- 母亲的经历受到个人历史,人际关系和身体状况的影响.
- 怀孕前的严重身体困难可能会导致恐慌和解体.
研究的目的:
- 探讨三个妇女在艰难的第一次怀孕后,在第二次怀孕期间的经历.
- 在母亲心理学中引入和定义"创造性拒绝"的概念.
- 检查精神分析治疗在导航这些复杂的母亲经历中的作用.
主要方法:
- 对接受精神分析的三名女性的案例研究分析.
- 探索他们在创伤性第一次怀孕后的第二次怀孕期间的经历.
- 专注于解读身体体验和无意识焦虑的精神分析过程.
主要成果:
- 这三位女性在第二次怀孕期间使用了"创造性否认".
- 这个过程创造了一个保护空间,保护母亲和婴儿免受强烈的负面经历.
- 精神分析工作促进了体质经验和无意识材料的整合.
- 这一过程使得更积极的母亲感情和联系的出现.
结论:
- "创造性否定"是一种防御机制,可以在心理要求高的怀孕期间保护母亲和婴儿.
- 精神分析为处理创伤性身体经历和无意识的焦虑提供了一个至关重要的空间.
- 治疗干预可以促进"想象中的婴儿"的诞生,并促进健康的母婴关系.
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