Seeing the Situational Gestalt - Movement in Therapeutic Spaces

M. Buchholz
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Summary This paper starts with a short review of recent developments in psychotherapy process research and analyzes that a medical, or better, technical approach in process research – using words such as ‘intervention’, ‘effect’ and ‘outcome’ – is gradually acknowledged as only one side of psychotherapy; the other, more human or ‘humanistic’ side, is ‘conversation’, described by prominent authors as ‘low technology’. Conversation analysis cannot study psychotherapy as a whole. Sessions are subdivided into ‘situations’. What are situations? I make a proposal to answer this question by three components: open up, select and control options. Then, 11 transcribed extracts from psychoanalytical therapy sessions are used to describe three types of situations and the special kind of requirements they demand from a therapist. Obviously, such situations appear during a session, they can be handled if therapists are sensitized for certain difficulties to arise. Shift-of-situation and double meaning are new observations in this approach to define the situational gestalt and train ‘seeing’ it.
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从治疗空间看情境格式塔运动
本文首先简要回顾了心理治疗过程研究的最新进展,并分析了过程研究中的医学或更好的技术方法-使用诸如“干预”,“效果”和“结果”等词-逐渐被认为只是心理治疗的一个方面;另一方面,更人性化或“人文”的一面是“对话”,被著名作家描述为“低技术”。谈话分析不能作为一个整体来研究心理治疗。会话被细分为“情境”。什么是情境?我建议从三个方面来回答这个问题:开放选项、选择选项和控制选项。然后,从精神分析治疗的11个转录摘录被用来描述三种类型的情况和他们对治疗师的特殊要求。显然,这种情况出现在治疗过程中,如果治疗师对出现的某些困难敏感,它们是可以处理的。情境转换和双重意义是这种方法中新的观察,用来定义情境完形并训练“看到”它。
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