Lesnik-Oberstein M
Child Abuse Negl. 1983;7(4):471-2. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(83)90054-6.
Parental denial of reality is a form of emotional child abuse. The case history of a 49-year-old patient in psychoanalytic psychotherapy is described in order to illustrate how parental denial, especially parental collusive denial, of reality may impair a child's sense of reality by invalidating his perceptions and memories. The resulting doubts about their truth may result in a feeling of "being crazy."
父母对现实的否认是一种情感虐待儿童的形式。本文描述了一名49岁接受精神分析心理治疗患者的病历,以说明父母对现实的否认,尤其是父母串通一气的否认,如何通过使孩子的感知和记忆无效来损害其现实感。由此产生的对这些感知和记忆真实性的怀疑可能会导致一种“发疯”的感觉。