悲伤的运动

Mandy Cox, Sonia Fenwick
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运动和流动的概念深入人类生存的核心,因为大自然告诉我们,随着四季的更替和流动,运动和流动是必要的。同样,运动的概念对于悲伤的功能也是至关重要的,从失去的那一刻到正在展开和成为的那一刻。本文提出了悲伤运动的三个基本要素:短暂、过渡和转变。这些运动推动着细微的、积极的、以行动为基础的微观和宏观运动,从而产生健康的丧亲结果。本文以哀伤文献、临床观察和治疗反思为基础,旨在拓展和加深治疗师对哀伤运动以及每种运动与客户体验之间相互关系的理解。从这个角度来看,它将使治疗师能够倾听、观察、保持和尊重每一个悲伤动作的功能,从而使当事人能够在失落的解构景观中航行,获得更加综合和完整的生命和生活体验。
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The Movements of Grief
The concept of movement and flow reaches into the core of human existence, since nature teaches us its necessity as the seasons move and flow from one to the next. So too, the notion of movement is pivotal to the function of grieving, from the moment loss occurs through to that which is unfolding and becoming. This paper posits three fundamental elements of movement in grief: transience, transition, and transformation. These movements propel nuanced, active, and action-based micro and macro movements to induce healthy bereavement outcomes. Drawing upon the grief literature, clinical observation, and therapeutic reflection, this paper seeks to expand and deepen the therapist’s understanding of the grief movements and the interception of each with the client’s experience. Viewed from this perspective, it will enable the therapist to listen for, observe, hold, and honour the function of each grief movement in a way that enables the client to navigate the deconstructive landscape of loss through to a more integrated and whole experience of life and living.
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