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Waking Dreams

机译:醒梦

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Although they have been infrequently reported in the literature, spontaneous visual images in therapy sessions have a long history in psychoanalysis. In this paper, I present three clinical examples in which patients experienced such visual images. These images were spontaneous in that they felt like they emerged “out of the blue,” from another self-state. The person experienced the images while knowing they were images; for this reason, they might be called “waking lucid-dreams.” These waking dreams provided a channel for the expression and communication of emotional states otherwise excluded from our relationship, from the “me-you” patterns that had prevailed at the time of the images. These images, and their potential role in personal growth, have something to “say” not only about relatedness, meaning-making, and referential activity, but also about affect regulation and mentalization.
机译:尽管在文献中很少报道它们,但是在治疗过程中自发的视觉图像在精神分析中具有悠久的历史。在本文中,我提供了三个临床实例,其中患者经历了这种视觉图像。这些图像是自发的,它们感觉好像它们是从另一种自我状态“突飞猛进”出现的。这个人在知道它们是图像的同时体验了这些图像。因此,它们可能被称为“清醒梦”。这些醒着的梦想为表达和交流情感状态提供了一个渠道,而这些情感状态被排除在我们的关系之外,而这些情感状态是在拍摄图像时盛行的“我-我”模式中。这些图像及其在个人成长中的潜在作用,不仅要针对亲戚关系,意义表达和参照活动,还应针对情感调节和心理化“说”。

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  • 来源
    《Psychoanalytic Dialogues》 |2009年第4期|405-414|共10页
  • 作者

    David G. Mark;

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    Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia,;

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