Stephens Alex, Cheston Richard, Gleeson Kate
Frenchay Hospital, UK.
Dementia (London). 2013 Nov;12(6):697-712. doi: 10.1177/1471301212442585. Epub 2012 Mar 22.
In recent years there has been increasing interest in how different aspects of object relations theory might apply to dementia. While attachment theory in dementia has been well studied, there have been no systematic investigations of the way in which transitional objects are used by people with dementia. This study explores the relationship people with dementia have with physical objects using a focussed ethnographic method. Twenty-one residents and the staff of a care home for people with dementia were observed over a two-month period. Observations were recorded and analysed in light of Winnicott's criteria for transitional objects and incorporated the work of other key theorists. The ethnography found evidence that people with dementia have varied relationships with objects and can employ objects in a transitional way. The paper then explores the implications of this research for understanding the function of transitional objects for people with dementia. The findings suggest that that Winnicott's theory of transitional objects can provide a framework for understanding some of the processes of dementia.
近年来,人们对客体关系理论的不同方面如何应用于痴呆症越来越感兴趣。虽然痴呆症中的依恋理论已得到充分研究,但对于痴呆症患者使用过渡性客体的方式尚未进行系统的调查。本研究采用聚焦民族志方法,探讨痴呆症患者与实物之间的关系。在两个月的时间里,对一家痴呆症患者护理院的21名居民和工作人员进行了观察。根据温尼科特关于过渡性客体的标准对观察结果进行记录和分析,并纳入了其他关键理论家的研究成果。民族志研究发现,有证据表明痴呆症患者与客体有着不同的关系,并且能够以过渡的方式使用客体。然后,本文探讨了这项研究对于理解过渡性客体对痴呆症患者的功能的意义。研究结果表明,温尼科特的过渡性客体理论可以为理解痴呆症的一些过程提供一个框架。