Dreaming Goldberg

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
G. Mullen
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Abstract

ABSTRACT For some patients, separation and disruptions lead to states of fragmentation and their dreams do not always lend themselves to the ordinary kind of analysis. Their dreams indicate that things are falling apart. For Elizabeth, the patient discussed in this paper, her dreams were the vehicle that allowed painful and disavowed sectors of herself to take up residence in our minds, where the disavowed sectors might be joined.
做梦戈德堡
对一些病人来说,分离和干扰导致他们的梦支离破碎,他们的梦并不总是适合普通的分析。他们的梦表明事情正在崩溃。对于本文中讨论的病人伊丽莎白来说,她的梦是一种媒介,允许她自己痛苦和否认的部分在我们的脑海中居住,在那里,否认的部分可能会被加入。
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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