Luyten Patrick
J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2017 Jun;65(3):473-489. doi: 10.1177/0003065117712518.
Sidney Blatt's seminal contributions in the domain of personality development, psychopathology, and health rank among the best researched and most empirically supported theories in psychoanalysis. Blatt is known primarily for his two-polarities model of personality development, which he viewed as evolving through a dialectical, synergistic interaction between two fundamental processes across the lifespan: the development of interpersonal relatedness on the one hand, and of self-definition on the other. In this model, psychopathology is viewed as an attempt to find a balance, however distorted, between relatedness and self-definition. Neurobiological research has confirmed the intrinsic dialectical relationship between these two processes in the development of the neural circuits subserving these capacities, a finding with important implications for physical health. Research relevant to these ideas is reviewed, and the influence that Blatt's approach has had in reintroducing psychodynamic factors into contemporary psychology and psychiatry, as reflected in DSM-5, is discussed.
西德尼·布拉特在人格发展、精神病理学和健康领域的开创性贡献,位列精神分析领域研究最深入、实证支持最多的理论之中。布拉特主要因其人格发展的两极模型而闻名,他认为该模型是通过一生中两个基本过程之间的辩证、协同互动而演变的:一方面是人际关联的发展,另一方面是自我定义的发展。在这个模型中,精神病理学被视为在关联和自我定义之间寻求平衡的一种尝试,无论这种平衡多么扭曲。神经生物学研究已经证实了这两个过程在服务于这些能力的神经回路发展中的内在辩证关系,这一发现对身体健康具有重要意义。本文回顾了与这些观点相关的研究,并讨论了布拉特的方法在将心理动力学因素重新引入当代心理学和精神病学中所产生的影响,这一点在《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM - 5)中有所体现。