Stewart Harold
Tavistock Clinic, London, England.
Am J Psychoanal. 2003 Sep;63(3):207-17. doi: 10.1023/a:1025488903423.
This article compares and contrasts two main aspects of the work of Winnicott and Balint: their theories of infantile development and their theoretical and clinical work on the use of regression as a therapeutic agent. The relationship of their thinking to aspects of the British Independent Group's theories and clinical work is noted vis-à-vis the basic acceptance of classical theory and technique, acknowledgment and use of some of Klein's contributions, the influence of trauma and the external environment on psychic development and psychopathology, the importance of holding and the setting, and the reintegration of previously split off and lost parts of the self.
他们的婴儿期发展理论以及他们关于将退行用作治疗手段的理论与临床工作。文中指出了他们的思想与英国独立团体理论及临床工作各方面的关系,涉及对经典理论和技术的基本接受、对克莱因某些贡献的认可与运用、创伤和外部环境对心理发展及精神病理学的影响、抱持和治疗环境的重要性,以及自我先前分裂和丧失部分的重新整合。