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タイトル: 心理臨床場面において生起するセラピストの ヴィジョンに関する一考察
その他のタイトル: A Study of“Visions”of Therapists That Arise in the Process of Psychotherapy
著者: 小山, 智朗  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: KOYAMA, Tomoaki
発行日: 25-Apr-2011
出版者: 京都大学大学院教育学研究科
誌名: 京都大学大学院教育学研究科紀要
巻: 57
開始ページ: 281
終了ページ: 294
抄録: This study aims to examine what "visions" of therapists arise in the process of psychotherapy, and what clinical meanings it has, by presenting useful examples of clinical cases. The clinical importance of these "visions" has been studied by C.G. Jung, but it has not been actively examined until now. When do they arise in the process of clinical psychotherapy? They arrive the moment the dialectic movement between ego and unconscious arises and the clinical inner pressures reach their peak. At the same time, therapists experience the symbolic visions that transcend ambivalence and die symbolically. In consideration of this description, it can be seen that therapists can change dramatically by developing and accepting their own "visions", without disregarding the vision as meaningless or as a pathological element. "Visions" of therapists can be in deep relation to the transcendental function of the conception Jung detailed. It arises from something between opposite feelings, torn by the inner movements of confrontation. The clinical meaning of the "visions" of therapists is to help understand the internal world of clients  and to keep these clients.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/139665
出現コレクション:第57号

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