Brockman Richard
Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons.
J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry. 2011 Summer;39(2):285-311. doi: 10.1521/jaap.2011.39.2.285.
Throughout his career, Freud believed that psychiatry in general and psychoanalysis in particular would one day be rooted in anatomical/biological ground. He felt confidant that such ground would replace the psychological understanding on which he had been forced to base most of his clinical theory and practice. He felt confidant that one day psychotherapy would be more "scientific." This article seeks to demonstrate that this day is arriving. A clinical case is presented where assessment and formulation are largely based on neurobiology, where treatment was conducted less in accord with psychodynamic theory than neurodynamic data of anatomy and biology.
在其整个职业生涯中,弗洛伊德相信,总体而言的精神病学,尤其是精神分析学,终有一天会扎根于解剖学/生物学基础。他坚信这样的基础将取代他被迫赖以建立其大部分临床理论和实践的心理学理解。他坚信有一天心理治疗会更“科学”。本文旨在证明这一天正在到来。文中呈现了一个临床案例,其评估和诊断很大程度上基于神经生物学,治疗过程较少依据精神动力学理论,而是更多地依据解剖学和生物学的神经动力学数据。