Boag Simon
Department of Psychology, Macquarie University Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 1;5:666. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00666. eCollection 2014.
This paper addresses the relationship between the ego, id, and internal objects. While ego psychology views the ego as autonomous of the drives, a less well-known alternative position views the ego as constituted by the drives. Based on Freud's ego-instinct account, this position has developed into a school of thought which postulates that the drives act as knowers. Given that there are multiple drives, this position proposes that personality is constituted by multiple knowers. Following on from Freud, the ego is viewed as a composite sub-set of the instinctual drives (ego-drives), whereas those drives cut off from expression form the id. The nature of the "self" is developed in terms of identification and the possibility of multiple personalities is also established. This account is then extended to object-relations and the explanatory value of the ego-drive account is discussed in terms of the addressing the nature of ego-structures and the dynamic nature of internal objects. Finally, the impact of psychological conflict and the significance of repression for understanding the nature of splits within the psyche are also discussed.
本文探讨了自我、本我和内在客体之间的关系。虽然自我心理学将自我视为独立于驱力之外,但另一种不太为人所知的观点认为,自我是由驱力构成的。基于弗洛伊德对自我本能的阐述,这一观点已发展成为一种思想流派,该流派假定驱力充当认知者。鉴于存在多种驱力,这一观点认为人格是由多个认知者构成的。继弗洛伊德之后,自我被视为本能驱力(自我驱力)的一个复合子集,而那些被阻断表达的驱力则构成了本我。“自我”的本质是通过认同发展而来的,多重人格的可能性也得以确立。然后,这一阐述被扩展到客体关系,并从自我结构的本质和内在客体的动态性质方面讨论了自我驱力阐述的解释价值。最后,还讨论了心理冲突的影响以及压抑对于理解心理内部分裂本质的重要性。