青年期後期正常者における身体像境界の浸透性について
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概要
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The body image boundary is the term which refers to the feeling of the surface of the body. The body image boundary penetration score is a Rorschach scoring system which has been devised to describe the body image boundary according to the degree of its weakness and penetrability.The purpose of this study is to clarify the meaning of the boundary penetrability by conducting case studies of normal adolescent individuals who showed high penetration scores.The following tendencies were found to be characteristic to them.1. They were poor at self-control and were in conflictive situations.2. They showed marked oral dependency and had been sensitivity and frustration over it.3. They seemed to vacillate between infant-like pursuit of pleasure and fear of physical injury.4. They reacted to stimuli with uncontroled body sensations.On the bases of these findings, it can be said that a certain correlation exists between the penetration score and oral dependency, and that these individuals with high penetration scores have conflicts over their early mother-child relationship. They are suffering from a dilemma between their with to maintain the symbiotic relationship with mother figures and the life's reality which forces them to separate themselves from mother figures.It can also be said that an illusion of sharing one boundary and one body representation with mother figures makes these individuals depend more on mother figures in controling their body sensations, and that they may refuse to develop their body representations.The above findings suggest that the highly penetrable persons may deny the boundary which is to develop to demarcate them from the objects of their oral dependency. The penetration scores may be a reflnexion of their tendency to deny their body boundaries.
- 日本心身医学会の論文
- 1979-06-01