<ARTICLE>Consideration of Roles of "Nature" in Psychotherapy : Focusing on the Period of "Holding"
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The purpose of this paper is to study the psychotherapy process of a female client whose deep split inside caused an adjustment disorder. The writer considers the first two years of the process in which the relationships between the client and the therapist was established, and the therapist's positive "holding" (Winnicott. 1971) of the client, which is thought to be significant, emerged. In this period, "Nature" which played important roles, helped the client get out of a state of confusion. The writer compares this process with "Initiation" (Turner 1969) and discusses. The roles of "Nature" is (1)Dgiving the client her body sense which had been split off (2)promoting her "non-ego" experience to develop, which she touched the macrocosm of "Nature" through the microcosm of body (3)giving the chance of a pilgrimage, a sort of religious training journey, in which the client's process within her began to move by walking in the "Nature", and she required her new reality, getting out of a state of borderlessness, a fusion of self and others. This is a case in which the process of inner "Nature" proceeds by touching outer "Nature".
- 山口県立大学の論文
- 2003-03-26