[As a clincian beyond the boundaries of psychiatry. The congeniality of literature and psychiatry in the work of psychiatrist H.C. Rümke (1893-1967)].

Studium (Rotterdam, Netherlands) Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Ingrid Kloosterman
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One of the most important Dutch psychiatrists in the interwar period was H.C. Rümke (1893-1967). With his eclectic interest in psychiatric approaches such as both psychoanalysis and phenomenology, Rümke is most well known for his remarkable diagnostic and therapeutic skills. The life and work of Rümke has been studied in detail, most notably by the Dutch historian Jacob Van Belzen. Despite this extensive research, in this paper it is stated that a relevant aspect of Rümke's work has been largely disregarded--namely his profound interest in and use of poetry and literature. Not only did Rümke write poems himself under the pseudonym of H. Cornelius, in his scholarly work he frequently refers to fictional literature and at the end of his career he wrote a comprehensive analysis of Frederik van Eeden's novel Van de Koele Meeren des Doods. For the eclectic clinician Rümke literature and poetry are a source of knowledge to gain insight into the human psyche. Furthermore, according to Rümke, often literature succeeds better at expressing the human condition than the science of psychiatry can. In this article it is argued that for a coherent interpretation of the life and work of Rümke this literal and poetic aspect of his work cannot be disregarded. It is precisely Rümke's profound interest in literature and poetry that reflects his two main theses about the science of psychiatry. These are on the one hand the centrality of clinical practice and on the other hand the boundaries of psychiatry. As a clinical practitioner Rümke's aim was to be able to understand the suffering of the patient - literature and poetry could help him do that. Rümke's use of literature and poetry can be understood by taking into account the context of the clinic, but the intertwinement between psychiatry, literature and poetry in Rümke's work also reflects a broader issue. Namely that the science of psychiatry is not omnipotent and that sometimes the arts are better equipped to grasp the human condition.

作为一名超越精神病学界限的临床医生。精神病学家H.C. r mke(1893-1967)作品中文学与精神病学的契合性[j]。
两次世界大战之间最重要的荷兰精神病学家之一是H.C. r姆克(1893-1967)。由于他对精神分析和现象学等精神病学方法兼收不收,r mke以其卓越的诊断和治疗技能而闻名。荷兰历史学家雅各布·范·贝尔岑(Jacob Van Belzen)对r mke的生活和工作进行了详细的研究。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但本文指出,r mke工作的一个相关方面在很大程度上被忽视了——即他对诗歌和文学的深刻兴趣和使用。r姆克不仅以H. Cornelius的笔名写诗,在他的学术著作中,他经常提到虚构文学,在他职业生涯的最后,他对弗雷德里克·范·伊登的小说《van de Koele Meeren des Doods》进行了全面的分析。对于这位兼收并蓄的临床医生来说,文学和诗歌是洞察人类心灵的知识来源。此外,根据r mke的说法,文学往往比精神病学更能成功地表达人类的状况。本文认为,要对r·马克的生活和作品作出连贯的解释,就不能忽视他作品中文字和诗意的一面。恰恰是r姆克对文学和诗歌的浓厚兴趣,反映了他关于精神病学的两个主要论点。一方面是临床实践的中心另一方面是精神病学的界限。作为一名临床医生,r mke的目标是能够理解病人的痛苦——文学和诗歌可以帮助他做到这一点。r mke对文学和诗歌的使用可以通过考虑到诊所的背景来理解,但r mke作品中精神病学、文学和诗歌之间的交织也反映了一个更广泛的问题。也就是说,精神病学不是万能的,有时艺术更能掌握人类的状况。
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