Cushman P
California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley.
Am Psychol. 1990 May;45(5):599-611. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.45.5.599.
This article presents a contextualized treatment of the current configuration of self, some of the pathologies that plague it, and the technologies that attempt to heal it. Of particular interest is the historical shift from the Victorian, sexually restricted self to the post-World War II empty self. The empty self is soothed and made cohesive by becoming "filled up" with food, consumer products, and celebrities. Its historical antecedents, economic constituents, and political consequences are the focus of this article. The two professions most responsible for healing the empty self, advertising and psychotherapy, find themselves in a bind: They must treat a psychological symptom without being able to address its historical causes. Both circumvent the bind by employing the life-style solution, a strategy that attempts to heal by covertly filling the empty self with the accoutrements, values, and mannerisms of idealized figures. This strategy solves an old problem but creates new ones, including an opportunity for abuse by exploitive therapists, cult leaders, and politicians. Psychology's role in constructing the empty self, and thus reproducing the current hierarchy of power and privilege, is examined.
本文对当前自我的构成、困扰自我的一些病症以及试图治愈自我的技术进行了情境化探讨。特别值得关注的是从维多利亚时代性压抑的自我到二战后空虚自我的历史性转变。空虚的自我通过用食物、消费品和名人来“填满”自己而得到抚慰并变得完整。其历史前身、经济构成要素和政治后果是本文的重点。对治愈空虚自我最负有责任的两个行业,广告业和心理治疗业,发现自己陷入了困境:它们必须治疗一种心理症状,却无法解决其历史成因。两者都通过采用生活方式解决方案来规避这一困境,这是一种试图通过用理想化人物的装备、价值观和行为方式暗中填满空虚自我来实现治愈的策略。这种策略解决了一个老问题,但又产生了新问题,包括被剥削性治疗师、邪教领袖和政治家滥用的可能性。本文审视了心理学在构建空虚自我从而重现当前权力和特权等级制度方面所起的作用。