Yazmajian R V
Psychoanal Q. 1982 Jul;51(3):390-404.
This paper attempts to illustrate how three color-blind patients utilized color in their dreams in such a manner as to actively deny their visual defect. These patients had displaced to the eyes some critical conflicts about other body parts. The use of color to deny color blindness thus further served to deny other physical defects, both real and imaginary. In addition, this defense helped to fend off intense affects related to these defects as well as associated castration anxieties.
本文试图说明三名色盲患者在梦中如何利用颜色,以一种积极否认其视觉缺陷的方式。这些患者将一些关于身体其他部位的关键冲突转移到了眼睛上。用颜色来否认色盲,从而进一步用来否认其他真实和想象中的身体缺陷。此外,这种防御有助于抵御与这些缺陷相关的强烈情感以及相关的阉割焦虑。