A Review of Mutuality, Recognition, and the Self: Psychoanalytic Reflections by Christine C. Kieffer

P. Ringstrom
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T here are any number of psychoanalytic volumes that are impressive achievements in the exploration and development of metapsychological theory, or compendiums on clinical practice chock full of case illustrations, or more personally ascribed pieces that speak of the autobiographical influences in shaping the author’s psychoanalytic weltanschaung. Seldom, however, is there a volume that pulls together all of these elements and most importantly writes about them in plain English. Christina Kieffer’s newest volume Mutuality, Recognition, and the Self: Psychoanalytic Reflections (Kieffer, 2014) achieves all of this and more through sewing together a host of articles she has published over the past three decades. The dimensions of depth and breadth of the volume are measured in terms of a rich evolution of psychoanalytic theory, admittedly biased in terms of the contemporary influences of self psychology and relational psychoanalysis. Because both have also been influenced by such theories as complexity theory (and its sister theories chaos and nonlinear dynamic systems theory), Kieffer covers these too, but most importantly she never loses sight of the psychoanalytic traditions, the shoulders upon which all contemporary psychoanalytic theory stands when one takes an evolutionary perspective regarding progressions in psychoanalytic thinking. In so doing, Kieffer’s volume is assiduously ecumenical and I would say fair, and that comes through whether one agrees with everything
《相互关系、认知与自我:精神分析的反思》,克里斯汀·c·基弗著
这里有很多精神分析著作,它们在探索和发展元心理学理论方面取得了令人印象深刻的成就,或者是关于临床实践的纲要,里面装满了案例插图,或者是更个人的作品,它们讲述了在塑造作者的精神分析世界观方面的自传体影响。然而,很少有一本书将所有这些元素集中在一起,最重要的是用简单的英语写下来。克里斯蒂娜·基弗(Christina Kieffer)的最新著作《相互关系、认知和自我:精神分析反思》(Kieffer, 2014)通过将她在过去三十年中发表的大量文章拼接在一起,实现了所有这些,甚至更多。这本书的深度和广度是根据精神分析理论的丰富演变来衡量的,诚然,在自我心理学和关系精神分析的当代影响方面存在偏见。因为两者都受到复杂性理论(及其姊妹理论混沌和非线性动态系统理论)等理论的影响,基弗也涵盖了这些理论,但最重要的是,她从未忽视精神分析传统,当人们从进化的角度看待精神分析思维的进展时,所有当代精神分析理论都站在它的肩膀上。这样做,基弗的书是孜孜不倦的普世主义,我会说公平,这体现在一个人是否同意一切
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