对性的憎恨

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
E. Zickler
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在美国看到的情况值得考虑,但无法解释。自2015年唐纳德·特朗普宣布有意竞选总统以来,媒体一直在用特朗普的故事轰炸我们,包括一个明显混乱的角色的细节,尽管许多评论家称他为自恋者,但他远远超出了普通自恋者的个性。这些人——我们这些从事精神分析师工作的人都知道——对他们的妻子(或丈夫)和孩子有破坏性,但他们没有达到希特勒、斯大林和特朗普的地位和权力。某些人误导国家的能力——包括特朗普的竞选活动、总统任期和公开煽动叛乱——仍然是个谜,尽管有人试图解释他们作为大国领导人的出现。迈克尔·J·戴蒙德是一位精神分析学家,他非常关心自己所看到的一切。在这本书中,作者试图利用他的精神分析知识来增加读者对无意识因素的理解,这些无意识因素可能决定了唐纳德·特朗普为什么部分成功,在某种意义上,这是一种力量之旅。但是,最终,我相信他将不得不得出结论,就像我一样,无意识不能代替跟随眼前继续发生的事情。亨利·J·弗里德曼(马萨诸塞州剑桥)
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Hatred of Sex
have seen unfold in the United States that are worth considering but is not explanatory. Since Donald Trump announced his intention to seek the Presidency in 2015, the media has bombarded us with Trump stories, including details of a plainly disordered character who, while called by many commentators a narcissist, went far beyond the garden variety narcissistic personality. Such individuals—who are well known to those of us who work as psychoanalysts—are known to be destructive of their wives (or husbands) and children, but they don’t achieve the status and power of Hitler, Stalin, and Trump. The ability of certain individuals to mislead a nation—including Trump’s campaigns, presidency, and public incitement of an insurrection—remains a mystery despite attempts to explain their emergence as leaders of large and powerful countries. Michael J. Diamond is a psychoanalyst who cares deeply about what he has seen happening. In this book, the author’s effort to utilize his psychoanalytic knowledge to increase the reader’s understanding of unconscious factors that may determine why Donald Trump has been partially successful is, in a certain sense, a tour de force. But, in the end, I believe he will have to conclude, as I do, the unconscious cannot substitute for following what continues to happen in plain sight. HENRY J. FRIEDMAN (CAMBRIDGE, MA)
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Psychoanalytic Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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