与罗曼·凯丘尔的交流:在战争中保存思想

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
R. Kechur, Darren Haber
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摘要

在这次采访中,Roman Kechur博士讨论了在乌克兰战争的背景下,治疗师的不可逾越的任务,保持对感情的开放,以保持自发性,保持思考,以免屈服于混乱。他还分析了乌克兰和俄罗斯之间存在的历史力量,普京似乎利用这些力量来重现他们的历史创伤,以及乌克兰人如何努力改变局面,并通过对抗普京和他的军队来改写局面。最后,他与达伦·哈伯讨论了变革经验的局限性,以及在我们的政治、社会和文化背景下,尤其是在战争背景下,越来越无法区分幻想和谎言所引起的混乱。希望在于在一段新的关系中改写记忆,而不是重复它们。这次采访,以及整个问题,都是为了找到故事的目击者,找到一些新的意义。“你们是我们的医生,”Kechur总结道。
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An exchange with Roman Kechur: Preserving thinking during wartime
ABSTRACT In this interview, Dr Roman Kechur discusses the unsurmountable task of the therapist, in the context of the war in Ukraine, to remain open to feelings in order to maintain spontaneity and to preserve thinking so as not to succumb to chaos. He also analyzes the historical forces in presence between Ukraine and Russia which Putin seems to harness to reproduce their historical trauma and how the Ukrainians are struggling to change the scenario and rewrite it by confronting him and his army. Finally, he discusses with Darren Haber the limits to transformative experiences and the chaos occasioned by the growing inability to distinguish fantasy from lies in our political, social and cultural contexts, especially in the war context. Hope lies in the possibility of rewriting memories in the context of a new relationship instead of repeating them. This interview, as well as this whole issue, is aligned with the need to have witnesses to the stories, to find some new meaning. “You’re our doctors here,” concludes Kechur.
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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