重新发现女性:精神分析中被遗忘的意义线索
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American journal of psychoanalysis
|November 18, 2025
概括
这篇论文重新审视了精神分析理论,强调了女性,特别是卡伦·霍尼 (Karen Horney) 低估的贡献. 它主张将传统的女性和男性品质整合为整体的人类发展.
科学领域:
- 精神分析理论 精神分析理论
- 女权主义心理学 女权主义心理学
- 心理动力学理论 心理动力学理论
背景情况:
- 弗洛伊德精神分析强调无意识的过程,但专注于理性意义的创造.
- 弗洛伊德承认女性的发展是未经探索的,但被忽视了像卡伦·霍尼这样的女性精神分析师.
- 霍尼关于识别女性能力障碍的理论今天仍然很重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索女性在精神分析中的被遗忘或被低估的贡献.
- 重新评估卡伦·霍尼关于女性发展的理论.
- 倡导整合传统的男性和女性品质,以实现人类的全面发展.
主要方法:
- 精神分析文学的历史分析.
- 对基本精神分析理论的审查.
- 探索女权主义者对精神动态思想的贡献.
主要成果:
- 关键的女性精神分析师的见解在历史上一直被边缘化.
- 霍尼的工作为了解女性提供了关键的视角.
- 被低估的理论强调了整合不同心理观点的重要性.
结论:
- 整合被忽视的女性精神分析贡献丰富了精神动态理解.
- 识别和重视男性和女性特征对于心理完整至关重要.
- 一个更具包容性的精神分析框架可以促进有形和理性的发展.
关键词:
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