FRANCESETTI, Gianni, Michela GECELE a Jan ROUBAL. Being Present to Absence : Field Theory in Psychopathology and Clinical Practice. In Peter Cole. The Relational Heart of Gestalt Therapy : Contemporary Perspectives. 1st ed. London: Routledge, 2022, s. 44-56. Gestalt Therapy Book Series. ISBN 978-1-032-18693-1. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003255772-5.
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Originální název Being Present to Absence : Field Theory in Psychopathology and Clinical Practice
Autoři FRANCESETTI, Gianni, Michela GECELE a Jan ROUBAL.
Vydání 1st ed. London, The Relational Heart of Gestalt Therapy : Contemporary Perspectives, od s. 44-56, 13 s. Gestalt Therapy Book Series, 2022.
Nakladatel Routledge
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Obor 50100 5.1 Psychology and cognitive sciences
Stát vydavatele Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání tištěná verze "print"
WWW URL
Organizační jednotka Fakulta sociálních studií
ISBN 978-1-032-18693-1
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003255772-5
Klíčová slova anglicky psychotherapy; Gestalt therapy; dialogue; relationship; field theory
Štítky topvydavatel
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Blanka Farkašová, učo 97333. Změněno: 27. 1. 2023 14:02.
Anotace
In this chapter we conceptualize the therapist’s and client’s experience in the session as emerging from the field forces in play. These forces are the intrinsic tensions (in-tentionalities) of the emerging field. In order to orient the reader among the different definitions of ‘field’, we distinguish three theoretical concepts: phenomenal field, phenomenological field and psychopathological field. We propose an understanding of the therapeutic process as a field phenomenon: in this perspective the change is not produced by an intervention of the therapist on the client, neither by a process of collaboration between therapist and client in order to co-create the change. The process of change is rather made by the forces already active in the field and the therapist has just to let them move on without interfering with them, or sometime to support them. The essential part of the therapeutical work is to embody and feel the field forces and to let them work. In this process there are moments when the therapists can feel something out of place, the stranger knocking on the door: in that moment they are lending their flesh to dissociated feelings of the field. In other moments the therapists may discover some forces that are part of the wider social field, acting in both the client and the therapist, the one who is always there: in that moment they can make a step of differentiation from that pressure. The implications on personal and social psychopathology will be discussed, and the consequences on clinical practice will be addressed. In this perspective psychopathology is the emerging absence, and therapy becomes the art of presence.
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