Auerbach John S, Diamond Diana
J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2017 Jun;65(3):509-523. doi: 10.1177/0003065117709582.
Mental representation was a central construct in Sidney Blatt's contributions to psychology and psychoanalysis. This brief review demonstrates that Blatt's understanding of representation was always informed by basic psychoanalytic concepts like the centrality of early caregiver-infant relationships and of unconscious mental processes. Although Blatt's earlier writings were informed by psychoanalytic ego psychology and Piagetian cognitive developmental psychology, they focused nonetheless on how an individual uses bodily and relational experiences to construct an object world; they also consistently presented object representations as having significant unconscious dimensions. From the mid-1980s onward, Blatt's contributions, in dialogue with his many students, moved in an even more experiential/relational direction and manifested the influence of attachment theory, parent-infant interaction research, and intersubjectivity theory. They also incorporated contemporary cognitive psychology, with its emphasis on implicit or procedural, rather than explicit, dimensions as a means of accounting for aspects of object representations that are not in conscious awareness. Throughout his career, however, Blatt regarded mental representation as the construct that mediates between the child's earliest bodily and relational experiences and the mature adult's symbolic, most emotionally profound capacities.
心理表征是西德尼·布拉特对心理学和精神分析学贡献中的核心概念。这篇简短的综述表明,布拉特对表征的理解始终受到早期照顾者与婴儿关系的核心地位以及无意识心理过程等基本精神分析概念的影响。尽管布拉特早期的著作受到精神分析自我心理学和皮亚杰认知发展心理学的影响,但它们仍聚焦于个体如何利用身体和关系体验来构建一个客观世界;它们还始终将客体表征呈现为具有重要的无意识维度。从20世纪80年代中期开始,布拉特与他的众多学生进行对话,其贡献朝着更加注重体验/关系的方向发展,并体现了依恋理论、母婴互动研究和主体间性理论的影响。它们还纳入了当代认知心理学,该心理学强调隐性或程序性而非显性维度,以此作为解释不在意识觉知范围内的客体表征方面的一种方式。然而,在其整个职业生涯中,布拉特都将心理表征视为在儿童最早的身体和关系体验与成熟成年人的象征性、情感最深刻的能力之间起中介作用的概念。