自我障碍的解释:Yasunaga关于精神分裂症的“幻影空间理论”

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-04-27 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.90
Tsutomu Kumazaki, Naoki Hayashi
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本文重温了安永浩(Hiroshi YASUNAGA,1929-2011 年)的精神分裂症理论模型。安永根据英国哲学家沃乔普(Wauchope)的 "模式 "概念,将精神分裂症中的自我干扰重述为自我与他者之间的 "模式反转"。这一概念是指在一对概念中,如生命与死亡、质量与数量、自我与他者,前者(A 面)优先于后者(B 面)的不对称相关性(A/B)。当应用于 "自我 "和 "他人 "这对概念时,这种模式对人类的体验至关重要,它的破坏会从根本上改变每一种生活体验。随后,安永对模式理论进行了延伸,发明了独创的 "幻影空间理论",提出了 "幻影空间 "这一体验空间,它由系统 a(甲方主导、意识决定的距离)和系统 a'(乙方主导、意识外给予的距离)构成。然后,他构建了一种由 a 系统和 a'系统组成的神经系统模型,从而以图示的方式提出了一种关于自我和外部世界体验的新观点。该理论进一步说明了假设的失衡(幻象空间缩小或 a'系统弹性减弱)如何导致精神分裂症的症状,如自我意识紊乱、幻听和其他非特异性症状。本文随后探讨了安永精神病学著作的临床和理论意义。幻象空间理论是对精神分裂症的一种非污名化解释,因为它并不预设精神病的个人或存在原因。本文还探讨了幻象空间理论与双重过程理论之间的关系。
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Self-disorder explained: Yasunaga's "Phantom Space Theory" on schizophrenia.

The present article revisits the theoretical model of schizophrenia by Hiroshi YASUNAGA (1929-2011). Yasunaga restated ego disturbance in schizophrenia as the "Pattern Reversal" between selfhood and otherness, based on British philosopher Wauchope's concept of "pattern." This concept is meant as asymmetrical relatedness (A/B) within a pair of concepts, such as life and death, quality and quantity, and self and other, prioritizing the former (A side) over the latter (B side). When applied to the pair of self and other, the pattern is vital for human experiences, and its disruption fundamentally alters every lived experience. Subsequently, Yasunaga extended the theory of pattern and invented his original "Phantom Space Theory," in which he postulated "Phantom Space," an experiential space that constitutes system a (A-side-led and consciously determined distance) and system a' (B-side-dominated and extra-consciously given distance). He then constructed a kind of neural system model composed of systems a and a', and thereby schematically presented a novel viewpoint on experiences of self and the outside world. The theory further illustrated how the hypothesized imbalance (Phantom Space shrinkage or diminished elasticity of system a') causes symptoms of schizophrenia, such as ego disturbances, auditory hallucinations, and other unspecific symptoms. This article then examines the clinical and theoretical implications of Yasunaga's psychiatric works. Phantom Space Theory is a non-stigmatizing account of schizophrenia because it does not presuppose personal or existential causes of psychosis. The relationship between Phantom Space Theory and dual-process theory is also explored.

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