Aspects of psychodynamic neuropsychiatry I: episodic memory, transference, and the oddball paradigm.

Richard Brockman
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Psychotherapy has, since the time of Freud, focused on the unconscious and dynamically repressed memory. This article explores a therapy where the focus is on what is known, on episodic memory. Episodic memory, along with semantic memory, is part of the declarative memory system. Episodic memory depends on frontal, parietal, as well as temporal lobe function. It is the system related to the encoding and recall of context-rich memory. While memory usually decays with time, powerfully encoded episodic memory may augment. This article explores the hypothesis that such augmentation is the result of conditioning and kindling. Augmented memory could lead to a powerful "top-down" focus of attention-such that one would perceive only what one had set out to perceive. The "oddball paradigm" is suggested as a route out of such a self-perpetuating system. A clinical example (a disguised composite of several clinical histories) is used to demonstrate how such an intensification of memory and attention came about as a result of the transference, and how the "oddball paradigm" was used as a way out of what had become a treatment stalemate.

精神动力神经精神病学方面I:情景记忆、移情和古怪的范式。
自弗洛伊德时代以来,心理治疗一直专注于无意识和动态压抑的记忆。这篇文章探讨了一种治疗方法,其重点是已知的,即情景记忆。情景记忆和语义记忆一样,都是陈述性记忆系统的一部分。情景记忆依赖于额叶、顶叶和颞叶的功能。它是与上下文丰富记忆的编码和回忆有关的系统。虽然记忆通常会随着时间的推移而衰退,但经过强力编码的情景记忆可能会增强。本文探讨了这种增强是条件作用和引燃作用的结果的假设。增强记忆可能会导致一个强大的“自上而下”的注意力集中——这样一个人只会感知到他开始感知的东西。“古怪范式”被认为是摆脱这种自我延续系统的途径。一个临床例子(几个临床病史的伪装组合)被用来证明这种记忆和注意力的强化是如何作为移情的结果而产生的,以及“古怪范式”是如何被用作摆脱治疗僵局的一种方式的。
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