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Receptivity to the Weight and Heft of the Natural World in our Inner Selves
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 , DOI: 10.1177/00030651241247222
Lindsay L. Clarkson , Shelley Rockwell

Through the literary explorations and poetry of Alice Oswald, and through analysis of detailed clinical material from a Kleinian perspective, the authors expand the bounds of reverie as it is usually construed in psychoanalytic consulting rooms. The authors draw attention to the presence of a relationship to the more-than-human world as an integral aspect of our internal experience, and to the value of consideration of the quality and dynamic meaning of connections to the natural world in ordinary analytic work. The relationship to the primary object heavily influences the form taken by the relationship to the natural world, but once established, this connection has the possibility for a life of its own, that can provide a different kind of containment than the human variety, allow experimentation with new ways of being, and can strengthen the ego. The authors address the clinical implications of listening enhanced by an ear for affiliation to the natural world.

中文翻译:


我们内在自我对自然世界的重量和重量的接受能力



通过爱丽丝·奥斯瓦尔德 (Alice Oswald) 的文学探索和诗歌,以及从克莱因主义的角度分析详细的临床材料,作者扩大了通常在精神分析咨询室中解释的遐想的界限。作者提请注意作为我们内部经验的一个组成部分,与超人类世界的关系的存在,以及在普通分析工作中考虑与自然世界联系的质量和动态意义的价值。与主要对象的关系在很大程度上影响了与自然世界的关系所采取的形式,但一旦建立,这种联系就有可能拥有自己的生命,它可以提供一种不同于人类多样性的收容,允许对新的存在方式进行实验,并可以加强自我。作者解决了通过倾听自然世界的归属感来增强听力的临床意义。
更新日期:2024-05-11
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