Kogan I
Int J Psychoanal. 1995 Aug;76 ( Pt 4):805-23.
In this paper, the author explores the difficulties in developing the capacity to fall and remain in love, as shown in a case study of a Holocaust survivor's daughter whose mother lived through the Holocaust as a child. These difficulties arose from the inability of the daughter to go through the mourning processes necessary for the separation from her bereaved mother, as well as from the daughter's fixation on the mother's interminable, unresolved mourning. The daughter exploited her relationships with the love objects in her life to play the role of the victim/persecutor. She thus enacted the drama of facing death and being rescued through flight or promiscuity, elements which were dominant in her fantasies relating to her mother's past. The working through of the transference relationship helped her become aware of the unconscious meaning embedded in her actions and eventually lessened her need to live her mother's past in her own life.
在本文中,作者探讨了培养坠入爱河并维持爱情能力时所面临的困难,这体现在对一名大屠杀幸存者女儿的案例研究中,其母亲童年时经历了大屠杀。这些困难源于女儿无法经历与失去母亲的悲痛相分离所必需的哀悼过程,也源于女儿对母亲无休止、未解决的哀悼的执着。女儿利用她与生活中恋爱对象的关系来扮演受害者/迫害者的角色。因此,她上演了面对死亡并通过逃跑或滥交获救的戏剧性情节,这些元素在她与母亲过去相关的幻想中占主导地位。对移情关系的处理帮助她意识到自己行为中所蕴含的无意识意义,并最终减少了她在自己生活中重演母亲过去经历的需求。