Friedman L
Psychoanal Rev. 1975 Fall;62(3):453-62.
If the theories of Jerome Frank, Jay Halley, and Hans Strupp are considered as a conversation with the spirit of psychoanalysis, the subject of the conversation appears to be the struggle involved in psychotherapy. Beyond implying that there is such a struggle, the theories do not satisfactorily establish its nature. The author suggests that the struggle may have to do with the therapist's insistence on what Frank calls a sheltered environment for patient experimentation.
如果将杰罗姆·弗兰克、杰伊·哈利和汉斯·施特鲁普的理论视为与精神分析精神的对话,那么对话的主题似乎是心理治疗中所涉及的斗争。这些理论除了暗示存在这样一种斗争之外,并没有令人满意地阐明其本质。作者认为,这种斗争可能与治疗师坚持为患者的实验创造弗兰克所说的“庇护环境”有关。