Mixed heritage, mixed feelings: psychoanalytic parent infant psychotherapy during the coronavirus pandemic

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Michela Biseo
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ABSTRACT This paper is an account of Psychoanalytic Parent Infant Psychotherapy (PPIP) by a white therapist with a mixed heritage family during the coronavirus pandemic. It describes changes to the distant relationship between a mother and her infant son who appears at first to be developing an avoidant, dissociated defensive strategy to ward off painful projections from his traumatised parent. Necessary modifications in treatment due to working remotely contributed to several technical adjustments made. The paper attempts to consider the inclusion of race as a fully integrated aspect of working in a transcultural field, taking into account the ‘ghosts in society’. The specific trauma of racist abuse, with an emphasis on colourism that can be experienced by mixed heritage families is discussed. The key to the improved relationship between child and mother by the end of the Parent Infant Psychotherapy is postulated to have come from reflection on the therapist’s countertransference in regard to racism, that then enabled both therapist and patient/s to recognise and begin to work through experiences, thoughts and fantasies about belonging, heritage and racism.
混合的传统,复杂的感情:冠状病毒大流行期间的精神分析父母-婴儿心理治疗
摘要本文是一位白人治疗师在新冠疫情期间对一个混血家庭进行的心理分析父母-婴儿心理治疗(PPIP)的描述。它描述了一位母亲和她年幼的儿子之间遥远关系的变化,起初,儿子似乎正在发展一种回避、分离的防御策略,以避免受到创伤的父母做出痛苦的预测。由于远程工作,对治疗进行了必要的修改,导致了几项技术调整。考虑到“社会中的幽灵”,本文试图将种族纳入跨文化领域工作的一个完全整合的方面。讨论了种族主义虐待的具体创伤,重点是混血家庭可能经历的肤色歧视。据推测,在母婴心理治疗结束时,改善儿童和母亲之间关系的关键来自于对治疗师在种族主义方面的反移情的反思,这使治疗师和患者都能够认识到并开始通过对归属、遗产和种族主义的经历、想法和幻想来工作。
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JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY
JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
50.00%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychotherapy is the official journal of the Association of Child Psychotherapists, first published in 1963. It is an essential publication for all those with an interest in the theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and work with infants, children, adolescents and their parents where there are emotional and psychological problems. The journal also deals with the applications of such theory and practice in other settings or fields The Journal is concerned with a wide spectrum of emotional and behavioural disorders. These range from the more severe conditions of autism, anorexia, depression and the traumas of emotional, physical and sexual abuse to problems such as bed wetting and soiling, eating difficulties and sleep disturbance.
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