On black holes, psychic deadness and aliveness

David Potik
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ABSTRACTIn this article, the author uses the astrophysical term of the ‘black hole’ to describe the subjective feelings of patients who have experienced trauma in their inter-personal relationships, such as sudden separation or adultery. Such experiences are actually breakdowns that occurred in the past, but were not fully experienced. The fall into a black hole represents a deep regressive state in which the patient encounters a psychic deadness that he or she has tried to avoid. Presencing and therapeutic passion on the side of the therapist can help them to survive and confront dissociated self-states. Recovery from a black hole experience relies on physical and psychic aliveness, which are facilitated by the analytic setting.KEYWORDS: Black holefear of breakdownpsychic deadnessneed of truthaliveness Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsDavid PotikDavid Potik is a clinical criminologist and PhD candidate at the Department of Criminology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He works in a day care psychiatric department and in the Adelson clinic for the research and treatment of drug abuse. David has published articles on psychotherapy, addictions, and psychopathology, and authored a book entitled Psychodynamic Approaches for Treatment of Drug Abuse and Addiction in 2020.
关于黑洞,精神上的死与活
在这篇文章中,作者使用天体物理学术语“黑洞”来描述在人际关系中经历创伤的患者的主观感受,例如突然分离或通奸。这样的经历实际上是过去发生的崩溃,但没有完全经历过。落入黑洞代表了一种深度退化状态,在这种状态下,病人遭遇了他或她试图避免的精神死亡。治疗师的存在和治疗热情可以帮助他们生存并面对分离的自我状态。从黑洞经历中恢复依赖于身体和精神上的活力,这是由分析设置促进的。关键词:黑洞;对崩溃的恐惧;精神死亡;诚实的需要披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。david Potik是以色列巴伊兰大学犯罪学系的临床犯罪学家和博士候选人。他在一家日间护理精神科和阿德尔森诊所工作,从事药物滥用的研究和治疗。David发表了关于心理治疗、成瘾和精神病理学的文章,并撰写了一本名为《2020年药物滥用和成瘾治疗的心理动力学方法》的书。
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