that Was Then, This Is Now: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy For The Rest Of Us

Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1080/00107530.2022.2149038
Jonathan Shedler Ph.D.
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Abstract

Psychoanalysis has an image problem. The dominant narrative in the mental health professions and in society is that psychoanalysis is outmoded, discredited, and debunked. What most people know of it are pejorative stereotypes and caricatures dating to the horse and buggy era. The stereotypes are fueled by misinformation from external sources, including managed care companies and proponents of other therapies, who often treat psychoanalysis as a foil and whipping boy. But psychoanalysis also bears responsibility. Historically, psychoanalytic communities have been insular and inward facing. People who might otherwise be receptive to psychoanalytic approaches encounter impenetrable jargon and confusing infighting between rival theoretical schools. This article provides an accessible, jargon free, nonpartizan introduction to psychoanalytic thinking and therapy for students, clinicians trained in other approaches, and the public. It may be helpful to psychoanalytic colleagues who struggle to communicate to others just what it is that we do.

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那是过去,这是现在:给我们其他人的精神分析心理治疗
摘要精神分析存在一个形象问题。心理健康专业人士和社会上的主流说法是,精神分析已经过时、不可信、被揭穿了。大多数人所知道的是可以追溯到马车时代的轻蔑的刻板印象和漫画。这些刻板印象是由外部来源的错误信息所推动的,包括管理式医疗公司和其他疗法的支持者,他们经常把精神分析当作陪衬和代罪羔羊。但精神分析也有责任。从历史上看,精神分析社区一直是孤立和内向的。那些可能接受精神分析方法的人会遇到难以理解的术语和相互竞争的理论学派之间令人困惑的内斗。这篇文章为学生、接受过其他方法培训的临床医生和公众提供了一种易于理解的、没有行话的、无党派的精神分析思维和治疗的介绍。这可能对精神分析学的同事有所帮助,他们很难与他人沟通我们的行为。
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