Schneider J A
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94705, USA.
Bull Menninger Clin. 1995 Spring;59(2):177-90.
Using concepts from object relations theory, the author extends the theories of eating disorders advanced by Freud and Bruch. Ogden's sensation-based autistic-contiguous position, Tustin's related concepts of autistic shapes and objects, and Fairbairn's theory of object relations are related to the addictive nature of eating disorders. A clinical illustration demonstrates how these recent theoretical concepts can help explain the unique qualities of the transference and countertransference that develop when working with eating disorder patients.
运用客体关系理论中的概念,作者扩展了弗洛伊德和布鲁赫提出的饮食失调理论。奥格登基于感觉的自闭-连续位置、塔斯汀关于自闭形状和客体的相关概念以及费尔贝恩的客体关系理论都与饮食失调的成瘾性有关。一个临床例证展示了这些最新的理论概念如何有助于解释在治疗饮食失调患者时所产生的移情和反移情的独特特质。