Renik O
Psychoanal Q. 1978;47(3):389-418.
An analysis of Freud's avoidance of meeting with Josef Popper is offered which suggests that Freud's idealization of Popper was related to an unconscious fear of being attacked by him. This view is compared and contrasted with the concept that Freud had a "mirror transference" to Popper, as proposed by Wolf and Trosman (1974). The choice of focusing on either narcissistic or neurotic mechanisms in this psychobiographical inquiry is discussed and related to similar choices that commonly occur in clinical work.
本文对弗洛伊德回避与约瑟夫·波普尔会面的情况进行了分析,结果表明,弗洛伊德对波普尔的理想化与他潜意识里害怕被波普尔攻击有关。该观点与沃尔夫和特罗斯曼(1974年)提出的弗洛伊德对波普尔有“镜像移情”的概念进行了比较和对比。本文讨论了在这项心理传记研究中专注于自恋或神经症机制的选择,并将其与临床工作中常见的类似选择联系起来。