Two Reciprocal Selfobject Variants in Systems of Pathological Accommodation: Illustrations From the Movies Shine and Black Swan

D. Garfield, L. Jacker, Jeffrey Mirksy, Mark Richardson
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The devastating descent into psychosis is powerfully illustrated in two movies, Shine and Black Swan. Here, two young prodigies, David Helfgott, the pianist, and Nina, the fictional ballerina, portray a vulnerable idealizing selfobject transference between father and son and a crippling merger/twinship selfobject transference between mother and daughter. Furthermore, the films demonstrate how the two young artists serve as potent stabilizing influences for each of their same sex parents. An intrinsic maturational need in each young artist is vividly thwarted by the bound up nexus of each parent and child dyad. After comparing and contrasting the two films and the psychotic fragmentation which evolves, we postulate what environmental supports and what selfobject experiences are necessary for the child caught in this kind of psychological configuration to survive into adulthood.
病态调节系统中的两种互反自物变体:来自电影《光芒》和《黑天鹅》的例证
《Shine》和《Black Swan》这两部电影有力地说明了陷入精神病的毁灭性堕落。在这里,两个年轻的天才,钢琴家大卫·赫尔夫戈特和虚构的芭蕾舞演员尼娜,描绘了父子之间脆弱的理想化的自我客体转移,以及母女之间严重的合并/孪生自我客体转移。此外,这些电影还展示了这两位年轻艺术家如何为他们的同性父母发挥了强大的稳定作用。每个年轻艺术家内在的成熟需求都被每个父母和孩子之间的紧密联系生动地挫败了。在比较和对比了两部电影和精神分裂的演变之后,我们假设了什么样的环境支持和什么样的自我客体体验对于陷入这种心理配置的儿童存活到成年是必要的。
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