Nicholson Ian
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
J Hist Behav Sci. 2007 Fall;43(4):337-59. doi: 10.1002/jhbs.20272.
Nude psychotherapy is one of the most flamboyant therapeutic techniques ever developed in American psychology. Largely forgotten today, the therapy was an academic and popular sensation upon its introduction in 1967. Developed by psychologist Paul Bindrim, the therapy promised to guide clients to their authentic selves through the systematic removal of clothing. This paper explores the intellectual, cultural and ethical context of nude therapy and its significance as a form of unchurched spirituality. Although nude therapy has an indisputable tabloid character, it is also rooted in a long-standing academic search for authenticity and ultimate meaning through science. Bindrim's career demonstrates the historically long-standing interweaving of spirituality and science within American psychology while simultaneously highlighting the field's extraordinary capacity for adaptive reinvention.
裸体心理治疗是美国心理学史上最引人注目的治疗技术之一。如今它已基本被遗忘,但在1967年刚推出时,这种疗法在学术界和大众中都引起了轰动。该疗法由心理学家保罗·宾德里姆开发,承诺通过系统地脱去衣物来引导客户找到真实的自我。本文探讨了裸体治疗的知识、文化和伦理背景,以及它作为一种非教会精神形式的意义。尽管裸体治疗具有无可争议的小报性质,但它也植根于长期以来通过科学寻求真实性和终极意义的学术探索。宾德里姆的职业生涯展示了美国心理学中精神性与科学在历史上的长期交织,同时也凸显了该领域非凡的适应性重塑能力。