女性身体改良治疗师在诊室的经历是什么?解释现象学分析

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHIATRY British Journal of Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-07-02 DOI:10.1111/bjp.12849
Lucy Snelson
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本文考虑了女性纹身在“关爱职业”背景下的地位。纹身在这些工作场所越来越受欢迎,但耻辱仍然存在。咨询室里有限的关于身体修饰的精神分析研究得出的结论是,纹身要么是一种肤浅的时尚选择,要么是越轨行为和/或自残的标志。为了开启一场可以远离当前病态范式的对话,我考虑了纹身可以被视为一种创造性的“工作”,而不是一种侵略性的“表演”。该研究利用解释性现象学分析方法来检查女性治疗师的生活经验,身体修改,在咨询室。所有的参与者都专注于他们的纹身,因为他们重要的身体改变和经历取决于客户工作的细节、专业环境和更广泛人群对纹身的看法。确定的主题是:咨询室中的自我形象;通过纹身的皮肤和纹身过程的整合来感知一个人的内心世界。专业精神被强调为在咨询室暴露或隐藏纹身的一个整体考虑因素,特别是对于女性来说,这一点得到了加强。
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What are the Experiences of the Female Body-modified Therapist in the Consulting Room? An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis

This article considers the position of the female tattooed body within the context of the ‘caring professions'. Tattoos are increasingly popular within these workplaces, but a stigma persists. The limited psychoanalytic research on body modifications in the consulting room concludes that tattoos are either a superficial fashion choice or an indicator of deviance and/or self-harm. To initiate a conversation that can move away from the current pathologizing paradigm, I have considered the ways in which tattooing can be considered as a creative ‘working through’, distinct from an aggressive ‘acting out’. The research utilized an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach to examine the lived experiences of female therapists, with body modifications, in the consulting room. All participants focused on their tattoos as their significant body modification and experiences varied depending on the specifics of the client work, professional environment and beliefs about perceptions of tattoos from the wider population. Identified themes were: appearance of self in the consulting room; the perceived communication of one's inner world through inked skin and integration of the process of tattooing. Professionalism was emphasized as an integral consideration for revealing or concealing tattoos in the consulting room and specifically this was heightened in relation to being female.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Psychotherapy is a journal for psychoanalytic and Jungian-analytic thinkers, with a focus on both innovatory and everyday work on the unconscious in individual, group and institutional practice. As an analytic journal, it has long occupied a unique place in the field of psychotherapy journals with an Editorial Board drawn from a wide range of psychoanalytic, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychodynamic, and analytical psychology training organizations. As such, its psychoanalytic frame of reference is wide-ranging and includes all schools of analytic practice. Conscious that many clinicians do not work only in the consulting room, the Journal encourages dialogue between private practice and institutionally based practice. Recognizing that structures and dynamics in each environment differ, the Journal provides a forum for an exploration of their differing potentials and constraints. Mindful of significant change in the wider contemporary context for psychotherapy, and within a changing regulatory framework, the Journal seeks to represent current debate about this context.
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Issue Information - Cover and Editorial Board Editorial November 2024 Primitive Bodily Communications in Psychotherapy: Embodied Expressions of a Disembodied Psyche. Raffaella Hilty (ed.). Published by Karnac, London, 2022; 224 pp, £26.99 (paperback), £24.00 (eBook), £31.99 (paperback and eBook). Clinical Commentary 49 Poetry and Psychoanalysis: The Opening of the Field, by David Shaddock. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2020; 194 pp, £130.00 (hardback), £32.99 (paperback), £29.69 (eBook). Part of the Routledge Art, Creativity, and Psychoanalysis Book Series.
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