心理分析与新冠生活:共同的苦恼,个体的体验。

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
I. Tylim
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《心理分析与新冠生活》传达了编辑们的承诺,即报道疫情的复杂性,疫情已经并将以不可预见的方式影响我们的学科。这本书的标题是对精神分析工作的重大变化进行多方面阐述的前奏。几乎在一夜之间,精神分析开始显示出它的韧性,使自己适应了一种无形但致命的病毒所带来的围攻状态。正如标题所宣称的,这些变化为精神分析创造了一种新的生活方式,并继续在新冠生活中生活。心理分析和新冠生活分为六个不同的部分,有时似乎是在特殊条件下工作的心理健康从业者的指南。它设法扩大了处理影响全球社区的创伤生物事件所需的理论和技术储备。贡献者提供了一种急需的尝试,来概念化集体和个人的痛苦,包括大流行出现的社会/政治背景、其对治疗环境和框架的影响,以及临床领域的即时性。这本具有开创性意义的书的不同章节编织了一幅丰富的新冠生活织锦。来自世界各地的16位精神分析学家反思了一个生物学事件及其影响理论和临床领域的后果。国际视角相辅相成,形成了过去两年精神分析实践的全面记录。读这本书,人们一定会意识到新冠肺炎
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Psychoanalysis and Covidian Life: Common Distress, Individual Experience.
Psychoanalysis and Covidian Life conveys the editors’ commitment to cover the complexities of the pandemic that has impacted and continues to impact our discipline in unforeseen ways. The title of the book is a prelude to multifaceted elaborations on significant changes in psychoanalytic work. Almost overnight, psychoanalysis began to display its resilience, adapting itself to operate under a state of siege imposed by an invisible yet deathly virus. As the title declares, these changes generated a new way of life for psychoanalysis, which continued to go on living in covidian life. Organized in six distinctive parts, Psychoanalysis and the Covidian Life at times appears to be a guide for mental health practitioners working under unusual conditions. It manages to expand the theoretical and technical repertoire needed for processing a traumatizing biological event that affected communities across the globe. The contributors offer a much-needed attempt to conceptualize collective and individual distress, including the social/political context in which the pandemic emerged, its effect on the therapeutic setting and the frame, and the immediacy of the clinical realm. The different chapters of this seminal book weave a rich tapestry of this covidian life. Sixteen psychoanalysts from across the world reflect on a biological event and its aftermath as it impacted theoretical and clinical domains. International perspectives complement each other, resulting in a comprehensive record of practicing psychoanalysis during the last two years. Reading this book, one is bound to realize that COVID-19 has
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Psychoanalytic Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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