关于归属的故事:从国家到个人。基于“画我们自己,画我们的国家:从希腊的特殊性到全球化对话”研讨会(PCE 2018会议,维也纳,2018年7月8-12日)

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies Pub Date : 2020-04-15 DOI:10.1080/14779757.2020.1748695
Maria Kefalopoulou, A. M. Iossifides
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在21世纪,地方主义与全球化之间的拉扯决定了相互竞争的话语。社会和政治身份是“象征性宇宙”的外部支持,是一种归属感。然而,今天,一个想象中的同质国家实体的社会表征正受到大规模移民、难民危机和地球村竞争模式的挑战。在以人为中心的社区中,关于多样性和身份的讨论,以来访者和治疗师为中心并不罕见。在我们关于治疗师的国家身份表征的讲习班和研讨会上,更准确地说是希腊治疗师,我们注意到治疗师迫切需要意识到他们自己的国家身份与话语、故事作为情感叙事和对新国家身份的希望有关。作为希腊和以人为本的治疗师,在意识到并审视我们自己的个人国家叙事的过程中,我们希望通过讨论全球伦理社区,全球政治,开始成为积极的行动者。
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Stories of belonging: from the national to the personal. Based on the workshop drawing ourselves, drawing our country: from Greek specificities to a globalizing Dialogue (PCE 2018 Conference, Vienna, 8-12 July 2018)
ABSTRACT In the 21st century, the push and pull between localism and globalization define competing discourses. Social and political identities serve as external supports to a ‘symbolic universe’, a sense of belonging. Yet, today, social representations of an imagined homogeneous national entity are being challenged by mass immigration, refugee crisis and competing models of a global village. Within Person-Centered community discussions on diversity and identity, centering on both the client and the therapist is not uncommon. In our workshops and seminars about the representations of national identities of therapists and more precisely of Greek therapists, we have noted that there is an intense need for therapists to be aware of their own national identities in relation to discourses, stories as emotional narratives and hope for new national identities. As Greek and Person-Centered therapists, in becoming aware of and examining our own personal national narratives, we hope to begin to be active agents through the discussion of a global ethical community, a global politeia.
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