通过具身见证治疗人类起源的创伤,在二元治疗中与身心脑一起工作。

Q3 Psychology
Clara Mucci
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在20世纪和21世纪的过程中,弗洛伊德的内在心理和基于驱动的人类心灵发展观点已经被几个跨学科领域的研究所取代,这些研究证明,人类的心灵从一开始就是一种社会心灵,它在与其他心灵和身体的联系中得到了最好的发展,在人际领域。它通过与无数其他思想和人格的调谐、依恋、关怀和同步而茁壮成长。此外,研究还表明,当基于右脑功能的另一个人在很长一段时间内受到持续的照顾和敏感时,无论照顾者的生理性别如何,人类主体的高级官能都会得到发展。精神分析理论的这些发展对心理治疗的各个方面都产生了强烈的影响,特别是关于我所说的第二和第三级创伤幸存者的心理治疗(Mucci, 2013, 2018, 2022),在这种情况下,人际关系的重点是证词,并要求彻底的心脑和身体作证,我称之为“具身见证”(Mucci, 2018, 2022, 2023a),这也可以应用于创伤性人格障碍。并促进创伤幸存者的康复。
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Working with Mind-Body-Brain in a Dyadic Treatment Through Embodied Witnessing to Heal Trauma of Human Origin.

Over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries the Freudian intrapsychic and drive-based view of development of the human mind has been replaced by work done in several interdisciplinary fields which prove that the human mind is from its very inception a social mind, which best develops in connection with other minds and bodies, in interpersonal realms. It thrives through attunement, attachment, care and synchrony with numerous other minds and personalities. Moreover, research has also shown that higher order faculties in the human subject develop when there is the constant care and sensitivity of another human based on right-brain functions for a lengthy period of time, regardless of the biological sex of the caregiver. These developments of psychoanalytic theory have a strong impact on all aspects of psychotherapy, particularly with regards to the psychotherapy with survivors of what I have called second and third levels of trauma (Mucci, 2013, 2018, 2022), where an interpersonal focus on testimony and bearing witness thorough mind-brain and body are called for, what I term "embodied witnessing" (Mucci, 2018, 2022, 2023a), which could also be applied to personality disorders of traumatic origin, and facilitate healing in trauma survivors.

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American Journal of Psychoanalysis
American Journal of Psychoanalysis Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis is an international psychoanalytic quarterly founded in 1941 by Karen Horney. The journal''s purpose is to be an international forum for communicating a broad range of contemporary theoretical, clinical, professional and cultural concepts of psychoanalysis and for presenting related investigations in allied fields. It is a fully peer-reviewed journal, which welcomes psychoanalytic papers from all schools of thought that address the interests and concerns of scholars and practitioners of psychoanalysis and contribute meaningfully to the understanding of human experience. The journal publishes original papers, special issues devoted to a single topic, book reviews, film reviews, reports on the activities of the Karen Horney Psychoanalytic Center, and comments.
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