Words and music: Creating transformative opportunities through implicit and explicit dialogue

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Scott M. Davis
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ABSTRACTWhile psychoanalysis historically privileged the mutative power of spoken words and explicit interpretive understanding, we now know that all experience originates in, unfolds from and is felt through our bodies, enhancing or constraining what can be talked about explicitly. The therapist optimally expands her listening perspective to include implicit communications of bodily experience in order to deepen the empathic process and create new therapeutic opportunity. Principles from infant research, neurobiology, progressive establishment of a collaborative, contingent dialogue and sustaining an intention unfolding process inform the integrative approach illustrated in this paper. Psychoanalysis is a process of learning by doing a multimodal fitting together process through dialogue that is continuously implicit and intermittently verbal. The analyst must actively facilitate and scaffold implicit and explicit dialogue with the goal of fitting together and creating new experience.KEYWORDS: Collaborative contingent dialoguedyadic expansion of consciousnessfitting togetherforms of vitalityimplicit domainintention unfolding process Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsScott M. DavisScott M. Davis, M.D., is a psychoanalyst in private practice. He is Faculty at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute where he teaches and supervises. He is the leader of the Midwest Self Psychology Study Group and has co-chaired the last two IAPSP Chicago conferences.
文字和音乐:通过含蓄和明确的对话创造变革的机会
【摘要】精神分析历来强调口头语言的变异能力和明确的解释性理解,但我们现在知道,所有的经验都起源于我们的身体,从我们的身体中展开,并通过我们的身体感受到,增强或限制了可以明确谈论的内容。治疗师最好地扩展她的倾听视角,包括身体体验的隐性交流,以深化共情过程并创造新的治疗机会。来自婴儿研究、神经生物学、逐步建立合作、偶然对话和维持意图展开过程的原则为本文所述的综合方法提供了信息。精神分析是一个学习的过程,通过不断含蓄的对话和断断续续的口头对话,将多模态融合在一起。分析人员必须积极地促进和支撑隐含的和明确的对话,目标是结合在一起并创造新的体验。关键词:协作、偶然对话、意识扩展、契合、活力形式、隐性领域、意图展开过程披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:scott M. Davis医学博士,私人执业的精神分析学家。他是芝加哥精神分析研究所的教员,在那里他授课并监督。他是中西部自我心理学研究小组的负责人,并共同主持了最近两届IAPSP芝加哥会议。
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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