Lee R R
Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago 60602.
Am J Psychother. 1988 Jul;42(3):416-24. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1988.42.3.416.
A reverse selfobject experience occurs when an infant functions as a selfobject for the mother. While reverse selfobject experiences are a part of healthy development, excessive experiences (a) traumatize the infant, (b) contribute to a pathological grandiose self, and (c) lead to severe treatment resistance in the early stages of psychotherapy.
当婴儿作为母亲的自体客体发挥作用时,就会出现反向自体客体体验。虽然反向自体客体体验是健康发展的一部分,但过度的体验会(a)使婴儿受到创伤,(b)导致病理性夸大自体,(c)在心理治疗的早期阶段导致严重的治疗抵抗。