Berman L E
Psychoanal Q. 1978;47(4):568-87.
A case is described in which the death of a sibling in childhood organized a profound unconscious sense of guilt, a repetitive need for self-punishment, and a negative therapeutic reaction in analysis. The various meanings of the patient's negative therapeutic reaction are discussed, along with the question of why this event came to have such pathologic impact on his character.
本文描述了一个案例,其中童年时期兄弟姐妹的死亡引发了一种深刻的无意识内疚感、一种重复的自我惩罚需求以及分析中的消极治疗反应。文中讨论了患者消极治疗反应的各种含义,以及为何这一事件会对其性格产生如此病理性影响的问题。