能见度之旅:治疗室自残疤痕的民族志

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychotherapy and Politics International Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1002/ppi.1537
Fiona J. Stirling
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Fiona J. Stirling,阿伯泰大学,邓迪贝尔街,dd1hg,苏格兰,英国。摘要这本自我民族志探讨了一位治疗师在治疗室里与自我伤害伤疤的可见性进行谈判的经历。它的形式以作者个人的意义创造之旅为形式,从探索治疗师身份的构建开始,然后再考虑受伤的治疗者范式和自我表露的导航。贯穿始终的一条线索是,作为一名研究人员和咨询师,找到抵抗恐惧和羞耻的方法。作者最后叙述了她与第一个客户一起工作的会议片段,同时她的伤疤可见。虽然不是每个治疗师都会有自我伤害的伤疤,但所有的治疗师都有一个“在他或她对治疗的独特贡献中扮演重要角色”的身体(Burka, 2013, p. 257)。因此,对于任何处于发展阶段的治疗师来说,这篇论文都具有潜在的价值,因为他们试图反思身体的角色和自我的使用。
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Journeying to visibility: An autoethnography of self‐harm scars in the therapy room
Correspondence Fiona J. Stirling, Abertay University, Bell Street, Dundee, DD1 1HG, Scotland, UK. Email: f.stirling@abertay.ac.uk Abstract This autoethnography explores the experience of a therapist negotiating the visibility of their self-harm scars in the therapy room. Its form takes the shape of the author's personal meaning-making journey, beginning by exploring the construction of the therapist identity before going on to consider the wounded healer paradigm and the navigation of self-disclosure. A thread throughout is finding ways to resist fear and shame as both a researcher and counsellor. The author concludes by recounting fragments of sessions from the first client she worked with while having her scars visible. While not every therapist will have self-harm scars, all therapists have a body which plays “a significant part of his or her unique contribution to therapy” (Burka, 2013, p. 257). This paper is, therefore, potentially valuable to any therapist, at any stage of development, who seeks to reflect on the role of the body and use of the self.
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy and Politics International explores the connections and interactions between politics and psychotherapy, both in theory and in practice. It focuses on the application to political problematics of thinking that originates in the field of psychotherapy, and equally on the application within the field of psychotherapy of political concepts and values internationally. The journal welcomes articles from all modalities or schools of psychotherapy and from across the political spectrum.
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