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Summer Issue 2022, Vol 17, Issue 2 夏季刊2022,第17卷,第2期
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2052562
H. Payne, Tom Warnecke
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Archetypes, ego states and subpersonalities: an exploration of diversity within somatic awareness 原型、自我状态和子人格:对躯体意识多样性的探索
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2090436
S. Mijares
Abstract A combination of somatic and psychodynamic approaches can reveal embodied ego-states, subpersonalities, and archetypal influences communicating through the body-mind. This paper supports the hypothesis that ego states and other elements of the psyche manifest somatically. Thus, more attention needs to be given to the body as part of the therapeutic dialogue. This can illuminate egoic manifestations occurring with body-mind, for example, Reich’s process for loosening character armouring and Jung’s theory of a universal Collective Unconscious with its archetypal forces manifesting biologically, leading to soul growth and individuation. Fragmented egostates, archetypal forces and introjected personalities become conscious as messenger molecules and neural networks attempt to communicate and heal the mind-body split. The goal is integration leading to embodied wholeness. Integration and healing are needed on both individual and cultural levels.
躯体动力学和心理动力学方法的结合可以揭示通过身心交流的具身自我状态、子人格和原型影响。这篇论文支持自我状态和其他心理元素以躯体形式表现的假设。因此,作为治疗对话的一部分,需要更多地关注身体。这可以阐明与身心一起发生的自我表现,例如,赖希放松性格盔甲的过程,以及荣格的普遍集体无意识理论,其原型力量在生物学上表现出来,导致灵魂成长和个性化。当信使分子和神经网络试图沟通和治愈身心分裂时,支离破碎的自我状态、原型力量和内敛的人格变得有意识。目标是整合导致具体化的整体性。在个人和文化层面都需要整合和治愈。
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A proposal for emotional intelligence development through dance movement therapy 通过舞蹈动作疗法发展情绪智力的建议
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2081256
Andrea Ortuño-Ibarra, R. Rodríguez-Jiménez
Abstract Emotional Intelligence (EI) as a predictor of success has received a lot of attention since research shows that EI can be taught at any age. Traditionally emotional education has focussed on cognitive skills-based interventions. By connecting the principles of dance movement therapy (DMT), EI development, Emotional Regulation (ER) and the benefits of movement, a bridge is built permitting the proposal of a DMT EI Educational Model. Laban Bartenieff Movement Analysis (LBMA) together with the relationship between motor patterns and emotions is a core part of this proposal. A reflective process based on previous experiences of IE development in academic settings by one of the authors has enriched the model. It is organised into four modules; each module is associated with an EI branch, a social-emotional skill, a DMT element, an exploration quality, an aimed outcome and examples. Some suggestions about the applicability in different contexts and populations have also been incorporated.
由于研究表明情商可以在任何年龄培养,情商作为成功的预测指标受到了广泛关注。传统的情感教育侧重于基于认知技能的干预。通过将舞蹈动作疗法(DMT)、情商发展、情绪调节(ER)和运动的好处联系起来,建立了一座桥梁,允许DMT情商教育模式的提出。Laban Bartenieff运动分析(LBMA)以及运动模式与情绪之间的关系是本提案的核心部分。一位作者根据以前在学术环境中IE开发的经验进行了反思,丰富了该模型。它被组织成四个模块;每个模块都与EI分支、社交情感技能、DMT元素、探索质量、目标结果和示例相关联。还纳入了关于在不同情况和人口中适用性的一些建议。
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The meaning of body and movement within the emotional world of a new mother: a case study 新妈妈情感世界中身体和动作的意义:个案研究
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-05-05 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2072950
Julia Ayana Zaides
Abstract This article examines the roles of body and movement in the structuring of the mother’s perceptions of her relationship with her daughter and her inner world during the first postpartum year. Autoethnographic paradigm was used. The article depicts the process in which researcher-mother gathered movement materials using concepts of the Authentic Movement discipline; and writing materials gathered via associative and reflective writing. The focussing was given to internal factors, such as inner emotional dynamics of a mother that may affect motherhood experience. Materials were analysed using a qualitative method. The findings are described herein. The analysis of the materials reveals fundamental functions of the researcher-mother’s body: first, the described process aids in coping with stress and anxiety. Second, embodiment serves as a tool for forming a maternal caregiving style. Third, described process allows the experience of strengthening the mother–daughter bond. These findings are explained using various psychoanalytical theories and neurophysiological mechanisms.
摘要:本文探讨了身体和运动在产后第一年母亲对她与女儿的关系和她的内心世界的感知结构中的作用。采用了自体人种学范式。本文描述了研究者母亲运用本真运动学科的概念收集运动资料的过程;以及通过联想和反思性写作收集的写作材料。重点是内部因素,如母亲的内部情绪动态,可能会影响母性经验。采用定性方法对材料进行分析。本文描述了研究结果。对材料的分析揭示了研究人员母亲身体的基本功能:首先,所描述的过程有助于应对压力和焦虑。第二,体现是形成母亲照顾方式的工具。第三,描述的过程允许加强母女关系的经验。这些发现可以用各种精神分析理论和神经生理机制来解释。
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Metaphor and movement: exploring the unspoken with a group of frontline workers 隐喻与运动:与一群一线工人一起探索未言之事
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2052185
Eleni Zachou, Heidrun Panhofer, Theodora Bareka
Abstract This study investigates metaphoric expression within the scope of dance movement therapy (DMT), cognitive linguistics and embodiment theory. It explores to what extent movement stimulates and enhances the metaphorical use of language. A workshop with frontline workers of a social integration programme for unaccompanied refugee minors in Greece was organised, following methodological procedures that intertwine writing and moving. A process of writing-moving-writing helped to elicit the recollection, reframing and clarification of prevalent thoughts and feelings about a significant event in the work with the refugees. The written data was scrutinised along the lines of ethnography inductive thematic analysis and summed up with the outcomes of a follow up focus group. The findings suggest that metaphors provide a valuable connection between mind and body, offering thus a valuable implication for clinical work in DMT and, perhaps, other embodied psychotherapies.
摘要本研究从舞蹈动作疗法、认知语言学和化身理论的角度探讨隐喻表达。它探讨了动作在多大程度上刺激和增强了语言的隐喻使用。组织了一个与希腊无人陪伴的未成年难民社会融合项目的一线工作人员的研讨会,遵循将写作和移动交织在一起的方法程序。一个写作-感动-写作的过程有助于唤起对难民工作中一个重要事件的回忆、重构和澄清普遍的想法和感受。书面数据沿着民族志归纳主题分析的路线进行仔细审查,并总结了后续焦点小组的结果。研究结果表明,隐喻在精神和身体之间提供了有价值的联系,因此为DMT的临床工作提供了有价值的启示,也许,其他具体化的心理治疗。
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The dance that could have been but never was! 本来可以跳的舞,却没有跳!
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-04-25 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2067232
F. Mami
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Dance movement therapy: crossing cultural and professional bridges 舞蹈动作疗法:跨越文化与专业的桥梁
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-02-27 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2021.2021988
Ilene A. Serlin
Abstract As the profession of dance movement therapy (DMT) grows and develops, more DMT’s are combining movement with counselling and psychology, making valuable contributions across the globe. The sudden threat of Covid-19 made the need for clarification and integration of cultural and professional boundaries clear. With a shrinking world and increasing threats of refugees, displacement, climate change, intergenerational trauma and pandemics, DMT’s can join with other healing disciplines to bring creative healing options into communities and the world. How can it adapt to meet these new challenges while protecting professional standards and ethics? What might this integration look like?
随着舞蹈动作疗法(DMT)专业的发展壮大,越来越多的DMT将运动与咨询和心理学相结合,在全球范围内做出了宝贵的贡献。Covid-19的突然威胁使得澄清和整合文化和专业界限的必要性变得清晰起来。随着世界的缩小以及难民、流离失所、气候变化、代际创伤和流行病等威胁的增加,DMT可以与其他治疗学科联合起来,为社区和世界带来创造性的治疗选择。它如何适应这些新的挑战,同时保护专业标准和道德?这个集成是什么样的呢?
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Dancing at 6:64. Relational-biographies for philosophical clarity of a dance movement psychotherapist 6点64分跳舞。关系传记的哲学清晰度的舞蹈动作心理治疗师
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-02-14 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2036235
G. Unkovich
Abstract This article discusses the relational co-creation of a dance movement psychotherapist’s (DMPs) philosophical perspective. Through participation of people who have a beneficial influence on my life I have explored how my way of being as a DMP is shaped by my life in dance and interpersonal relationships. The development of relational-biographies to elicit data offers a unique perspective that may be valuable for other embodied practitioners and students to gain clarity on their philosophical and theoretical frames of reference. My autoethnographic writing process has given me greater awareness of the subtle webs of connection on which we move together, the importance of how and when we tell life stories, of revelling in the body I have now, and of my great appreciation for implicit shared learning through interpersonal relationships. This philosophical shaping provides a more coherent inter-relational frame of reference for my dance movement psychotherapy practice, teaching and supervision.
摘要本文从舞蹈动作心理治疗师的哲学角度探讨了关系共同创造。通过参与那些对我的生活有有益影响的人,我探索了我作为一个DMP的方式是如何被我的舞蹈生活和人际关系所塑造的。关系传记的发展,以引出数据提供了一个独特的视角,可能是有价值的,为其他具体化的从业者和学生获得清晰的哲学和理论框架的参考。我的自我民族志写作过程让我更清楚地意识到我们共同行动的微妙联系网络,我们如何以及何时讲述生活故事的重要性,陶醉于我现在的身体,以及我对通过人际关系隐性共享学习的极大赞赏。这种哲学的塑造为我的舞蹈动作心理治疗实践、教学和监督提供了一个更加连贯的相互关系的参考框架。
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Arts therapies in psychiatric rehabilitation 精神康复中的艺术疗法
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-02-14 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76208-7
Karolina Bryl
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Arts therapies in psychiatric rehabilitation 精神康复中的艺术疗法
IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Pub Date : 2022-02-14 DOI: 10.1080/17432979.2022.2036236
Karolina Bryl
Published in Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: An International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice (Vol. 17, No. 3, 2022)
发表于《心理治疗中的身体、运动与舞蹈:理论、研究与实践的国际期刊》(第17卷第3期,2022年)
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