男性厌食症世界中的幻想形态和影响机器

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Philippe Givre
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摘要

尽管长期以来主导经典精神病文献的男性厌食症和精神病的混合需要正确看待,但男性厌食症与“冷”性精神病、单一症状性精神病或被动妄想之间的关系值得在出现最慢性症状的患者中进一步探索。方法通过对一名自12岁起患有限制性精神厌食症的患者的幻想与弗朗茨·卡夫卡的自传体和文学作品的交叉分析,将显示出令人惊讶的相似之处和回声,这些作品证明了一个独特的想象世界的存在,这个世界与对食物和饮食的特别侵入性的关注有关。结果这项对厌食症和卡夫卡宇宙中涉及的幻想和幻想形态的比较分析研究突出了陶斯克所说的“影响机器”的重要作用,它起源于将自己的身体整体视为生殖器的投射。矛盾的是,这些影响机器主要作为驱动力的抑制剂,将主要削弱受试者的男子气概。讨论为了找出这种对青春期过程和生殖器的拒绝背后的原因,我们必须考虑到超我的结构存在缺陷,与同一超我的双性化失败有关。提供的一个临床假设是,超我代理的这种失败或错位是自大狂和无性自我理想出现的原因。结论尽管卡夫卡能够从这个想象的世界中汲取创造性和升华性的资源,但出现最令人不安症状的厌食症患者所引发的防御模式通常不足以完全掩盖幻想形态的未实现影响或这种“影响机器”的潜在存在所引起的神秘感
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Fantasmorphoses et machines à influencer dans l’univers de l’anorexie masculine

Objective

Although the amalgam of male anorexia and psychosis that has long dominated classical psychiatric literature needs to be put into perspective, the relations between male anorexia and “cold” psychosis, mono-symptomatic psychosis, or delusions of passivity nevertheless warrant further exploration in cases of patients who develop the most chronic symptoms.

Method

Rather surprising similarities and echoes will be shown through the cross-analysis of the fantasies of a patient suffering from restrictive mental anorexia since the age of twelve and the autobiographical and literary writings of Franz Kafka that attest to the presence of a unique imaginary world linked to particularly invasive preoccupations with food and eating.

Results

This comparative analytical study of fantasies and fantasmorphoses involved in the issues of anorexia and in Kafka's universe highlights the important role of what Tausk described as “influencing machines,” which originate in the projection of one's own body considered in its entirety as a genital organ. Paradoxically, these influencing machines, by acting primarily as inhibitors of the drives, will mainly contribute to a weakening of the subjects’ virility.

Discussion

To identify the reasons behind this rejection of the pubertary process and genitality, we must consider that there is a defect in the structuring of the Superego, associated with a failure of bisexualization in this same Superego. One of the clinical hypotheses offered is that this failure or dislocation of the agency of the Superego is responsible for the emergence of a megalomaniacal and asexual Ego ideal.

Conclusion

Whereas Kafka was able to draw creative and sublimatory resources from this imaginary world, the defensive modes elicited by anorexic patients who develop the most troubling symptoms will generally not be enough to completely conceal the de-realizing impact of fantasmorphoses or the uncanny feelings caused by the underlying presence of such “influencing machines.”

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期刊介绍: Une revue de référence pour le praticien, le chercheur et le étudiant en sciences humaines Cahiers de psychologie clinique et de psychopathologie générale fondés en 1925, Évolution psychiatrique est restée fidèle à sa mission de ouverture de la psychiatrie à tous les courants de pensée scientifique et philosophique, la recherche clinique et les réflexions critiques dans son champ comme dans les domaines connexes. Attentive à histoire de la psychiatrie autant aux dernières avancées de la recherche en biologie, en psychanalyse et en sciences sociales, la revue constitue un outil de information et une source de référence pour les praticiens, les chercheurs et les étudiants.
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