精神分析中对身体的治疗方法及其与运动疗法和生物能量分析的关系。

B. Hadar
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《美国精神分析学会杂志》29(3),483-490,2001年©2001美国精神分析学会我不是精神分析学家;相反,我是一名在精神分析领域受过训练的临床心理学家。15年前,我开始熟悉运动疗法,几年后,我开始接受生物能量分析的培训。那些年对我的身心发展来说是非常丰富的,但在我的语言同事中,我遭受了巨大的孤独。没有办法向他们传达这些治疗方法的强度和深度。每当我试图谈论它时,我都被认为有点“离题”。我的内心体验与我无法将其传达给我的专业环境之间的差距是我写这篇文章的主要动力,在这篇文章中,我试图整合我的两种治疗身份(语言和身体)。这个过程并不容易。我相信,我对这种困难的个人经历是治疗师普遍存在的问题的象征。我称之为职业分裂。
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The therapeutic approach to the body in psychoanalysis and its relation to movement therapy and bioenergetic analysis.
Journal of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis 29(3), 483–490, 2001 © 2001 The American Academy of Psychoanalysis I am not a psychoanalyst; rather, I am a clinical psychologist trained in the psychoanalytic field. Fifteen years ago I became acquainted with movement therapy, and a couple of years later I started training in Bioenergetic Analysis. Those years were very enriching for my body-psyche development, but I suffered a great loneliness among my verbal colleagues. There was no way to convey to them the strength and depth of these therapeutic approaches. Whenever I tried to talk about it I was perceived as a bit “off the track.” This gap between my inner experience and my inability to communicate it to my professional environment was the main impetus for writing this article, wherein I have tried to integrate my two therapeutic identities (verbal and body). This process has not been easy. I believe that my own personal experience of this difficulty is emblematic of a universal problem among therapists. I call it the professional split.
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