温柔的权威

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
A. Migliozzi
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在这一点上,她追随了比昂(见脚注七)——他“让我们注意到无意识不仅是一个已经存在的实体,而且心理工作使它成为可能”——以及弗洛伊德(1919)——他在《不可思议》一书中认为,非海姆利克的影响“超出了解释,创造了与日常生活的隔阂,但在这样做的过程中,给了一种巨大的、超越口头语言的体验以文字”(xvi)。考尔的话语辩证地编织在一个令人不安的、令人谦卑的结论周围,即精神分析领域,许多人曾经认为通过经验观察是准确和完全可知的,现在只是表明——即。通过无意识的内在和主体间的过程,部分地由直觉和构建,这些过程有助于确定心理表征被赋予形状的术语。由于我们可能无法完全或肯定地了解我们或我们的病人关于未被表征和不可言说的心理内容,我们必须依靠精神分析模型和理论,它们可以帮助我们“接近一种没有被为理解神经症而详细阐述的理论所描绘的精神生活”(第37页,见脚注7)。我们必须在“语言捕捉经验的不足和使用经验的冲动”(第xvi页)之间生活——并实践精神分析。
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The Authority of Tenderness
fied emotions that dwell in the “unoccupied spaces in the mind that remain inaccessible to thinking” (xv). In this, she follows Bion (see footnote seven)—who “draws our attention to the idea that the unconscious is not [only] an already existing entity, but psychic work enables it” (xvii)—and Freud (1919h)—who argued in The Uncanny that the affect of the unheimlich “exceeds the interpretations, creating an estrangement from the quotidian but in doing so gives words to an experience that is immense and exceeds verbal language” (xvi). Kaul’s discourse weaves dialectically around the uncomfortable, humbling conclusion that the domain of psychoanalysis, which many once believed to be exactly and fully knowable via empirical observation, is now only indicated—i.e., partially intuited and constructed—by unconscious intraand intersubjective processes that help determine the terms within which psychic representations are given shape. Since we may not be able, completely or with certainty, to know the contents of our psyche or that of our patients in regard to the unrepresented and ineffable, we must depend upon psychoanalytic models and theories that can help us to “approach a mental life unmapped by the theories elaborated for the understanding of neurosis” (p. 37, see footnote seven). And we must live our lives—and practice psychoanalysis— between “the inadequacy of language to capture experience and the compulsion to use it” (p. xvi). HOWARD B. LEVINE (BROOKLINE, MA)
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Psychoanalytic Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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