Spirituality in Therapeutic Spaces: Perceptions of Spatiality, Trace, and Past Rituals Manifesting Present Occupation

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Interior Design Pub Date : 2019-01-04 DOI:10.1111/joid.12137
Stephanie Liddicoat Ph.D.
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Spaces for therapy and counseling are spaces whose physical characteristics transform into metaphysically changed feelings of transcendental reality and meaningful, spiritual overtones. For individuals who self-harm, therapeutic processes and associated interior spaces can be contemplative spaces, where they might develop interconnectedness with oneself and a sense of self-actualization. Therapeutic spaces can address high levels of anxiety and mitigate potential dissociation, which is when the individual is removed from a sense of aliveness, a sense of presence and immersion in the realm of sensory experience. This paper examined the perceptions of spatiality of individuals who self-harm and the interior encounters for which they were exposed. The data collection involved a series of semistructured interviews with mental health service users who self-harm, their careers, therapists/counselors, architects, and design experts/researchers. Also included was an examination of existing built therapeutic spaces. A series of findings revealed relationships between perceptions of spatiality and the spiritual dimensions of therapeutic environments. Based upon qualitative data, how individuals who self-harm experience particular connections between physical and psychological spaces, and how their interior space encounter is overlaid with inhabitation of past service users are presented. A discussion of sensory encounter and dissociation and the relationship between trace and spatial perception leads to a series of research-derived design recommendations to be used to develop supportive, therapeutic spaces delivering mental health services.

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治疗空间中的灵性:对空间、痕迹和过去仪式的感知
用于治疗和咨询的空间,其物理特征转化为超然现实和有意义的精神暗示的形而上学改变的感觉。对于自残的人来说,治疗过程和相关的内部空间可以是沉思的空间,在那里他们可能会发展与自己的相互联系和自我实现的感觉。治疗空间可以解决高度焦虑,减轻潜在的分离,即个体从活力感、存在感和沉浸感中消失。本研究考察了自我伤害个体的空间性知觉和他们所暴露的内在遭遇。数据收集包括对自我伤害的心理健康服务使用者、他们的职业、治疗师/咨询师、建筑师和设计专家/研究人员的一系列半结构化访谈。还包括对现有建造的治疗空间的检查。一系列研究结果揭示了对空间的感知与治疗环境的精神维度之间的关系。基于定性数据,展示了自我伤害的个体如何体验物理和心理空间之间的特殊联系,以及他们的内部空间遭遇如何与过去服务用户的居住重叠。对感官接触和分离的讨论以及痕迹和空间感知之间的关系导致了一系列研究衍生的设计建议,这些建议用于开发提供心理健康服务的支持性治疗空间。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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