依恋与主体间性的界面:无序依恋研究的视角》。

Q4 Psychology
Psychotherapies Pub Date : 2005-01-01
Karlen Lyons-Ruth
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摘要

托马塞罗(Tomasello,1999 年)和霍布森(Hobson,2002 年)都令人信服地指出,人类与他人分享心理状态的灵活能力重塑并革新了我们较早的高度渠道灵长类生物遗产、我们首先探讨了婴儿主体间性的新研究对依恋理论的克制方面的影响,然后论证了依恋研究在理解联合注意的发展以及在情绪唤醒增加的条件下分享心理状态方面也大有可为。作者的纵向研究表明,青少年时期的边缘和分离症状与母婴之间早期主体间对话的偏差有关。
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The Interface between Attachment and Intersubjectivity: Perspectives from a Study on Disorganized Attachment.

This paper considers the interface between the concepts of attachment and intersubjectivity in light of accumulated research on infant development Both Tomasello (1999) and Hobson (2002) have argued persuasively that the flexible human capability for sharing mental states with others reframes and revolutionizes our older more highly channeled primate biological heritage In contrast to this emphasis on discontinuity from primate to human evolution, attachment theorists have stressed the continuities between human attachment and attachment in other primates The implications of new work on infant intersubjectivity for refraining aspects of attachment theory are first explored Then it is argued that attachmtnt research also has much to offer in understanding the development of joint altention and the sharing of mental states under conditions of increased emotional arousal These potential contributions of attachment research for understanding the development of intersubjectivity are discussed in light of the author's longitudinal work demonstrating that borderline and dissociative symptoms in young adulthood are associated with deviance in the early intersubjective dialogue between mother and infant The idea that emerges from these converging bodies of work is that fostering more collaborative forms of communication may lie at the heart of evolutionary change developmental change and changes resulting from psychodynamic psychotherapy.

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Psychotherapies
Psychotherapies Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: Revue trimestrielle, cette revue vous propose d"emprunter les couloirs des différentes formes de psychothérapies et de découvrir quelques clés utiles à votre pratique quotidienne. Aujourd"hui la psychothérapie qu"elle soit d"obédience psychanalytique ou autre, a conquis sa place à part entière dans la médecine, mais autour d"elle le monde bouge, évolue sans cesse.
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