The liminal space and twelve action practices for gracious living

Sally Denham‐Vaughan
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"Note: This paper represents an abbreviated version of the 2010 Marianne Fry Lecture which I gave in Bristol, UK, on 17 July 2010. I am deeply grateful to the 100 or so people who attended and gave such positive feedback combined with requests for a ‘user’s guide’ to the praxis implications arising from the philosophical and epistemological issues raised in the lecture. (For an online recording of the lecture visit the Marianne Fry website by following this link: http://www.mariannefrylectures.co.uk/28/2010-lecture-record.html). In particular I want to appreciate the direct contribution of Christine Stevens, BGJ editor, in firmly steering me towards an ‘as simple as possible description of the model and action practices’, rather than indulging my predilection for more esoteric musings. This paper is written with Christine’s advice very much at the forefront of my mind. Abstract: This paper uses the terms ‘will’ and ‘grace’ to describe a dialectical tension between linear and non-linear change processes. The author argues that it is important to avoid polarisation and instead recognise that both aspects are always present, albeit in differing degrees with differing figure-ground orientations, in all change processes. A definition of liminal space is offered as a point where both will and grace are conjoined in a transformational process aligned with the emerging situation. It is proposed that historically, classical Gestalt psychotherapy theory and training tended towards a will-orientated change process, while recent relational formulations have emphasised grace. The author articulates and defines the action practices and procedural competencies that are supportive of gracious living and also provides a new formulation of the Gestalt cycle that integrates the classical and relational styles of Gestalt psychotherapy theory and praxis. Key words: Gestalt psychotherapy, relational, liminal, transformation, linear and non-linear change."
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阈限空间和十二个优雅生活的行动实践
注:本文是2010年7月17日我在英国布里斯托尔所做的玛丽安·弗莱讲座的缩略版。我非常感谢参加讲座的大约100人,他们给出了积极的反馈,并要求提供“用户指南”,以了解讲座中提出的哲学和认识论问题所产生的实践含义。(要获取讲座的在线录音,请访问Marianne Fry的网站,链接如下:http://www.mariannefrylectures.co.uk/28/2010-lecture-record.html)。我特别想感谢BGJ编辑Christine Stevens的直接贡献,她坚定地引导我“尽可能简单地描述模型和行动实践”,而不是沉迷于我对更深奥的思考的偏好。在写这篇文章的时候,克里斯汀的建议在我的脑海中占据了非常重要的位置。摘要:本文用“意志”和“恩典”来描述线性和非线性变化过程之间的辩证张力。作者认为,重要的是要避免两极分化,而是要认识到这两个方面总是存在的,尽管在不同程度上不同的图形-背景方向,在所有的变化过程中。阈限空间的定义是将意志和优雅结合在一个与新出现的情况相一致的转变过程中。从历史上看,古典格式塔心理治疗理论和训练倾向于以意志为导向的改变过程,而最近的关系公式强调优雅。作者阐明并定义了支持优雅生活的行动实践和程序能力,并提供了一种新的格式塔循环公式,该公式整合了格式塔心理治疗理论和实践的经典和关系风格。关键词:格式塔心理治疗,关系,阈限,转化,线性和非线性变化。
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