Lewis C N
J Pers Assess. 1990 Summer;54(3-4):656-70. doi: 10.1080/00223891.1990.9674027.
A Rorschach record and a narrative poem are examined to determine how imagination expresses the psychological trauma of being exposed as an impostor. The subject had been trained as a medical corpsman and deceived people under the grandiose fantasy of being a doctor. The role of the impostor physician is seen as an imaginative identity that was designed with an adaptive purpose. A Jungian analysis of his suicide attempt and the Rorschach suggest that the impostor role was a masculine compensatory fantasy that served as a counterforce to negative maternal imagery, linked to death, that is present in his imagination.
对一份罗夏墨迹测验记录和一首叙事诗进行分析,以确定想象力如何表达被揭露为冒名顶替者时的心理创伤。该受试者曾接受过医务兵训练,并在幻想自己是一名医生的浮夸幻想下欺骗他人。冒名顶替的医生角色被视为一种具有适应性目的而设计的想象身份。对他的自杀企图和罗夏墨迹测验进行的荣格分析表明,冒名顶替者的角色是一种男性补偿性幻想,它作为一种反作用力,对抗他想象中存在的与死亡相关的负面母亲形象。