Raines J M, Raines L C, Singer M
Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.
Psychiatr Clin North Am. 1994 Dec;17(4):811-26.
It has been proposed that Bram Stoker's novel Dracula can best be understood as a dramatic, hyperbolic, and fantastic expression of themes consistent with contemporary psychoanalytic conceptions of borderline personality disorder organization. Such an understanding may, in turn, shed further light on the nature of the intrapsychic world and experiences of borderline patients. Excerpts from the novel can be used to support the conceptualization of recent contributions to object relations theory and the understanding of borderline personality organization. It is uncanny how consistent Dracula's characteristics are to the generally seen complaints of patients suffering from this disorder.
有人提出,布拉姆·斯托克的小说《德古拉》最好被理解为与当代边缘型人格障碍组织的精神分析概念相一致的主题的戏剧性、夸张和奇幻表达。反过来,这样的理解可能会进一步揭示边缘型患者内心世界的本质和经历。小说中的节选可用于支持对客体关系理论最新贡献的概念化以及对边缘型人格组织的理解。德古拉的特征与患有这种疾病的患者普遍提出的抱怨如此一致,实在令人称奇。