Winnicott goes to the movies: The false self in Ordinary People

被引:8
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Newman, KM
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[1] Chicago, IL 60601
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10.1080/21674086.1996.11927516
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B84-0 [心理学理论];
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040201 ;
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Winnicott's theories of development, while appearing metaphorical and impressionistic, actually offer a remarkably consistent explanation for pathological character formation as an outcome of environmental failure. He suggested that faulty mothering can lead to a chain of disturbing internal psychic events that necessitate a reorganization in the child. A major pathological resolution is the formation of a false self and false self bonds. Winnicott's recommendations for treating the crippling effects of the early traumata proceed logically from his concepts of developmental pathology. The film, Ordinary People, offers a way of understanding the tragedy and then the hope stemming from the application of Winnicott's concepts.
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