Wolson P
Wright Institute, Los Angeles, USA.
Psychoanal Rev. 1995 Aug;82(4):577-97.
The artist needs adaptive grandiosity in order to create. Adaptive grandiosity is an ego-state that derives from primary narcissism and a partial resolution of the positive Oedipus complex, with the ego-ideal merged with the ego. It functions as a manic defense to overcome the artist's annihilation anxiety when confronting the blank canvas or other aspects of creativity which unconsciously represent separation from the maternal introject. Because of it fragile, defensive nature, adaptive grandiosity can readily degenerate into maladaptive grandiosity (omnipotence), which can block creativity. Clinical examples are used to illustrate the differences between adaptive grandiosity and omnipotence.
艺术家需要适应性夸大才能进行创作。适应性夸大是一种自我状态,它源于原发性自恋和正向俄狄浦斯情结的部分解决,自我理想与自我相融合。当面对空白画布或创造力的其他方面(这些在无意识中代表着与母亲内投物的分离)时,它作为一种躁狂防御机制,帮助艺术家克服毁灭焦虑。由于其脆弱的防御性质,适应性夸大很容易退化为适应不良的夸大(全能感),而这可能会阻碍创造力。文中使用临床案例来说明适应性夸大与全能感之间的差异。