一个生命治愈另一个生命:一个职业的开始、成熟和结果

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
D. G. Power
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艾米丽·迪金森”的名字恰如其分。我们在阅读两首诗时体会到奥格登的联想、感受以及他对经验的唤起。这是本书的重要组成部分,因为他在与这些诗人的背景下体现了自己的活力。他邀请我们进入他作为一名读者的内部环境,以及他是如何在阅览室中活起来的——这是一种与在阅览室里活起来有关的体验。在之前的一部作品中(见脚注1),奥格登引用了斯托帕德对诗歌的优雅定义,即诗歌是一种文学形式,在收缩语言的同时扩展了意义。在本章中,Ogden体现了语言的吝啬,他展示了自己对患者的反应。这本书本身就完美地再现了在咨询室里活起来的感觉,一种在潜在空间中生活和创造的努力。这些年来,我与托马斯·奥格登的内部对话再次得到了极大的深化。我感谢他作为一名临床医生、理论家,正如我想再次强调的那样,他是一名传统的革命学生。史蒂文·库珀(纽约,纽约)
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One Life Heals Another: Beginnings, Maturity, Outcomes of a Vocation
Emily Dickinson” is aptly titled. We experience Ogden’s associations, feelings, and his evocation of experience in reading two poems. It is an important part of this book because he embodies his aliveness in a setting with these poets. He invites us into his internal setting as a reader and how he is coming to life in the reading room—an experience related to coming alive in the consulting room. In a previous work (see footnote 1), Ogden cited Stoppard’s elegant definition of poetry as a literary form that simultaneously expands meaning as it contracts language. In this chapter, Ogden embodies a parsimony of language as he illustrates his responsiveness to patients. This volume itself enacts so beautifully the feeling of coming alive in the consulting room, an effort to live and create in potential space. My internal, ongoing conversations with Thomas Ogden over the years were once again enormously deepened. I am grateful to him as a clinician, theoretician, and, as I wish to emphasize again, a revolutionary student of tradition. STEVEN COOPER (NEW YORK, NY)
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Psychoanalytic Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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