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Vampires and Vamps: The Use of a Popular Metaphor in the Psychodynamic Understanding of Adolescent Conflict

机译:吸血鬼与吸血鬼:在青少年冲突的心理动力学理解中使用流行的隐喻

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Background: Myths about vampires have been part of the culture in Western society since ancient times. In recent years, there has been a recrudescence of interest in vampires among teenagers, who have embraced books, movies and television programs on this subject.Method: This article will explore the history and origins of the vampire myth and through a psychoanalytic and psychodynamic perspective, will analyze the life and work of Bram Stacker, the author of the ever-popular novel Dracula. It will also analyze the many modern variations on the vampire metaphor and explain how the developmental struggles of adolescence can be easily displaced on to the figure of the vampire. It will present case material to illustrate the meaning of this myth to adolescents.Conclusions: The myth of the vampire can become a useful therapeutic tool to understand and explore adolescent conflicts so that clinicians can potentially help their adolescent patients overcome resistance and explore issues that are often located outside of their conscious awareness.
机译:背景:自古以来,关于吸血鬼的神话已成为西方社会文化的一部分。近年来,吸血鬼的兴趣重新兴起,他们已接受有关该主题的书籍,电影和电视节目。方法:本文将通过心理分析和心理动力学的角度探讨吸血鬼神话的历史和起源。 ,将分析广受欢迎的小说《吸血鬼》的作者布拉姆·斯塔克的生活和工作。它还将分析吸血鬼隐喻上的许多现代变体,并解释如何轻松地将青春期的发展斗争转移到吸血鬼的身材上。结论:吸血鬼的神话可以成为了解和探讨青少年冲突的有用治疗工具,因此临床医生可以潜在地帮助其青春期患者克服抵抗力并探索可能引起的问题。通常位于他们的意识之外。

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