身体的解离使用:菲利普·布朗伯格作品的回响

IF 0.5 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Susan H. Sands
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摘要

摘要饮食失调(ED)患者利用自己的身体来分离需求和欲望,从而保持他们与其他人的自主性。欲望在身体里游离并具体化,在那里它被无情地控制和攻击。此外,对食物的专注和吃(或不吃)的过程取代了与需要的、自我调节的另一半的关系。由于这些原因,ED患者很难在治疗中获得愿望。可能会出现一种危险的情况,在这种情况下,患者分离的欲望会引起分析人员分离的忽视,这有助于使患者对欲望的分离在一个无休止的循环中持续下去。讨论了访问患者期望的自我状态的策略,特别是承认患者ED行为的健康、自我定义功能的重要性。
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Dissociative Uses of the Body: Reverberations from the Work of Philip Bromberg
Abstract Individuals with eating disorders (ED) use their bodies to dissociate need and desire, thus maintaining their autonomy from other human beings. Desire is dissociated and concretized in the body, where it is ruthlessly controlled and attacked. In addition, the preoccupation with food and the process of eating (or not eating) substitute for a relationship with a needed, self-regulating other. For these reasons, it is difficult for ED patients to access desire in treatment. A dangerous enactment can arise, in which the patient’s dissociated desire can evoke the analyst’s dissociated neglect, which helps perpetuate the patient’s dissociation of desire, in an endless cycle. Strategies for accessing the patient’s desiring self-states are discussed, particularly the importance of acknowledging the healthy, self-defining functions of the patient’s ED behavior.
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