potential space; intermediate area
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Auf www.pep-web.org/ (psychoanalytic electronic publishing) habe ich zu unserem in der letzten Sitzung lebhaft diskutierten Thema folgendes gefunden:
(1985). International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 66:129-141
On Potential Space
Thomas H. Ogden
INTRODUCTION
Perhaps the most important and at the same time most elusive of the ideas introduced by Donald Winnicott is the concept of potential space. Potential space is the general term Winnicott used to refer to an intermediate area of experiencing that lies between fantasy and reality. Specific forms of potential space include the play space, the area of the transitional object and phenomena, the analytic space, the area of cultural experience, and the area of creativity. The concept of potential space remains enigmatic in part because it has been so difficult to extricate the meaning of the concept from the elegant system of images and metaphors in which it is couched. The present paper is an attempt to clarify the concept of potential space and to explore the implications that this aspect of Winnicott's work holds for a psychoanalytic theory of the normal and pathological development of the capacity for symbolization and subjectivity.
Wäre evtl. noch hilfreich/erhellend den ganzen Artikel zu lesen? Jedenfalls stehen wir mit unseren Schwieriglkeiten den Begriff 'potential space' fassen zu können, nicht alleine da....
L.G. Rolf
19.06.2007, 13:29 Uhr Erstellt von Rolf Hächler
Lieber Rolf, liebe Kollegen, wer hat das Heft des International Journal of Psycho-Analysis von 1985 zur Verfügung und könnte den Artikel von Ogden daraus kopieren?
Vielen Dank für Deinen Hinweis, Rolf.