作为位置的页面:我们如何作为位置进入图像

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Art Therapy: Inscape Pub Date : 2021-11-19 DOI:10.1080/17454832.2021.1995453
Zuleika Gregory
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摘要背景进入图像是一个熟悉但尚未定义的术语。在这篇以艺术为基础的启发式探究中,作者思考了我们如何作为场所进入图像,场所的概念在艺术心理治疗中有什么意义,以及我们如何通过想象中的场所探索和表达我们的内心世界。在艺术心理治疗中,空间概念和隐喻经常被用来概念化内部景观和关系空间。作者的目的是对页面上的位置现象以及这种现象是如何形成的进行补充性探讨。方法本研究涉及16幅图像的创作,并结合空间、定位和感官提示进行反思性写作。作者的艺术创作包括现场启发式的“自我对话”,采用冥想的心态,在纸上创作二维艺术品和反思性写作。通过回答说明和通过提示问题“重新访问”对数据集进行了分析。结果进入被认为相当于活跃的想象、对话和怀疑的暂停。连接和孤独、广阔和封闭以及感官体验的主题照亮了这个地方的体验性质,以及作为体验场所的页面。结论进入一个图像涉及到想象性的感官参与和对感觉的反思。一个地方必须存在才能进入,人们发现想象力的经验创造了这个地方。对实践/政策/未来研究的启示作为一个富有想象力的过程,通过页面体验进入潜在空间对艺术心理治疗具有重要意义。简明的语言摘要进入图像是一个熟悉但尚未定义的术语。作者询问在页面上作为想象的地方进入图像意味着什么。本研究采用艺术创作、自我探究和对主题的个人反思来回答这个问题。艺术心理治疗使用隐喻和想象的地方来描述我们如何探索和表达我们的内心世界以及心理治疗师和客户之间的关系。作者探讨了如果页面和页面上的图像是一个地方,这意味着什么。16幅图像被创作出来,并通过书写进行反思。纸上的图像是为了探索地方现象而制作的,没有具体的构图计划,这样主题和想法就可以从自我探究和艺术创作中自由产生,为研究提供信息。这一过程中的主题是通过重新审视来选择的,并对这些主题进行了进一步的反思性写作和插图。通过这一过程,缩小并选定了核心主题。确定了联系与孤独、广阔与封闭以及感官体验的主题。这表明,地方和空间与关系和成长有关,地方就是我们所经历的地方。当我们在视觉上和感官上想象这些经历时,我们正在进入一个图像。这可能有助于艺术心理治疗师和那些接受治疗的人,让我们了解我们如何利用想象力和获得无意识的想法,以及我们如何在治疗关系中创造成长空间。
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The page as place: how we enter into images as place
ABSTRACT Background Entering into an image is a familiar yet undefined term. In this art-based, heuristic enquiry into how we enter into images as place, the author considers what meaning the concept of place has in art psychotherapy and how we explore and express our inner worlds through imagined places. Aims Spatial ideas and metaphors are routinely used in art psychotherapy to conceptualise internal landscapes and relational space. The author aims to provide a complementary enquiry into the phenomenon of place on the page, and how this is entered into. Method The research involved the creation of sixteen images partnered with reflective writing following spatial, locating, and sensory prompts. The author’s artmaking involved heuristic ‘self-dialogue’ on place, adopting a meditative frame of mind, creating two-dimensional artworks on paper and reflective writing. The dataset was analysed through response illustration and ‘revisiting’ via the prompt questions. Results Entering into was considered comparable to active imagination, dialoguing and suspension of disbelief. Themes of connection and solitude, expanse and enclosure and sensory experience illuminated the experiential nature of place and the page as a site of experience. Conclusions Entering into an image is shown to involve imaginatively engaging the senses and reflection on the felt sense. A place must exist to be entered into and it is found that imaginative experience creates that place. Implications for practice/policy/future research As an imaginative process, entering into has significance to art psychotherapy through the page experienced as place into the potential space. Plain-language summary Entering into an image is a familiar yet undefined term. The author enquires what it means to enter into an image as an imagined place on the page. This research uses art-making, self-inquiry, and personal reflection on the topics to answer this question. Art Psychotherapy uses metaphor and imagined places to describe how we explore and express our inner worlds and the relationship between psychotherapist and client. The author explores what this means if the page, and images on it, are a place. Sixteen images were created and reflected on by writing. Images, on paper, were made with the intention to explore the phenomenon of place, without specific plans for composition, so that themes and ideas could freely emerge from the self-inquiry and artmaking to inform the research. Themes from that process were chosen by looking again and further reflective writing and illustrations were made on those themes. Through this process the core themes were narrowed down and selected. Themes of connection and solitude, expanse and enclosure and the sensory experience were identified. This showed that place and space are linked to relationships and growth and that a place is somewhere we experience. When we imagine these experiences, both visually and in imagining our senses, we are entering into an image. This may help art psychotherapists and those in therapy by giving us understanding of how we use imagination and access unconscious ideas, and about how we create space for growth in the therapeutic relationship.
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