我今天不是我自己:与Philip Bromberg的对话

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Susan Kolod
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摘要作者阐述了与Philip Bromberg 35多年的互动如何影响她的临床和理论工作。所描述的一些现象包括女性在整个月经周期中对自己的体验,性遭遇的体验和记忆的变化,以及“观看”,即看着自己发生性行为,就好像它发生在另一个人身上一样。这些现象是通过离解自态的透镜观察到的。本次探索以对Bromberg的非正式监督及其对患者和分析师的影响的逐字记录结束。
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I’m not Myself Today: Dialogues with Philip Bromberg
Abstract The author illustrates how 35+ years of interaction with Philip Bromberg affected her clinical and theorical work. Some of the phenomena described include a woman’s experience of herself across the menstrual cycle, the vicissitudes of how sexual encounters are experienced and remembered, and “spectatoring”, i.e., watching oneself have sex as if it’s happening to another person. These phenomena are observed through the lens of dissociated self-states. This exploration ends with a verbatim account of an informal supervision with Bromberg and its impact on patient and analyst.
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