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Time out of mind: Dissociation in the virtual world

Contenu

Titre

Time out of mind: Dissociation in the virtual world
Psychoanalytic Psychology

Créateur

Ellen Toronto

Sujet

*Addiction
*Dissociation
*Internet
virtual reality

Résumé

While greatly facilitating ease of interaction across time and geographic boundaries, the virtual world presents an unreal universe comprised of instant connection and gratification. Our culture has embraced this alternate reality in the form of online journals, chat rooms, and excessive involvement with video games, as well as Internet pornography and sexual solicitation. Psychoanalytic principles can greatly illuminate our understanding of individuals' involvement with virtual reality as it becomes disruptive to work and meaningful relationships. Two cases will be used to illustrate overinvolvement with the virtual world as a form of dissociation in which the individuals retreat from the painful memories, deficits, and helplessness they experience in the real world to a subjective state in which they can attempt to exercise control and aggressively capture the supplies they lack. In the course of treatment, the dissociated material must be invited into the therapeutic dyad so that it may become a conscious and accepted part of the self. The process involves both verbal interpretation and relational grounding in the person of the therapist.

volume

26

numéro

2

pages

117-133

Date

2009

doi

10.1037/a0015485

issn

1939-1331(Electronic);0736-9735(Print)

Titre abrégé

Time out of mind

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