战时及战后的遗忘与记忆:对三位乌克兰精神分析学家论文的反思

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
L. Lyons
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在这个讨论中,我比较了三位作者的叙述,并考虑了他们作为临床医生和人类所面临的未来。我探讨了他们各自经历的临床工作、理解和自我定义的转变,无论是个人还是与乌克兰士兵一起工作。我还研究了早期精神分析研究战争创伤的方法,以及从越战退伍军人的研究中产生的扩展理解。我简要地探讨了我自己的家族史,并考虑了精神分析工作在研究战斗士兵时所必需的重要转变。这些措施包括转向对中立性的当代理解,见证和社区的重要性,扩大治疗师的可用性,以及整合更积极的方法。我还反思了乌克兰入侵引发的民族认同的转变。
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Forgetting and Remembering in Wartime and Beyond: Reflections on essays by three Ukrainian psychoanalysts
ABSTRACT In this discussion I compare the accounts of the three writers, and consider the future they face as clinicians and human beings. I explore the shifts in clinical work, understanding, and self-definition that they have each experienced, both personally and in their work with Ukrainian soldiers. I also look at early psychoanalytic approaches to war trauma and the expanded understanding that has emerged from work with veterans of the Vietnam War I briefly explore my own family history of war and consider important shifts in psychoanalytic work that are necessary when working with combat soldiers. These include a shift to a contemporary understanding of neutrality, the importance of witnessing and community, widening the availability of the therapist, and integrating more active approaches. I also reflect on the shifts in national identity that have been fueled by the invasion of Ukraine.
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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