Me, others and shame: Students undergoing Gestalt psychotherapy training and the feeling of shame

Snežana Opačić, Olja Jovanović-Milanović
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Internalized shame is the feeling that there's "something wrong" with our entire being, that we are unworthy of existence and belonging. Although shame is normally perceived as a solitary kind of pain, it is always relational in nature. Shame always accompanies the learning process in the education of future psychotherapists, as specific methods of experiential learning and quality demands provide fertile ground for shame emerging among the process participants. A more permanent recovery of the feeling of self may only emerge through the experience of another's authentic interest for our inner world and through the feeling of being seen and accepted. The goal of the research is to contribute to the understanding of others' role in the emergence and dynamics of shame in the context of the educational-experiential group. The research comprised 15 students in their 1st, 3rd and 4th year of Gestalt therapy training. We collected data by means of critical incident technique. Two qualitatively different themes emerged through the thematic reflexive analysis: me-that and shame, and me-you and shame. We analysed the findings from two perspectives-the relational paradigm of shame and transformative adult education.
我、他人与羞耻:接受完形心理治疗训练的学生与羞耻感
内化的羞耻感是一种感觉,觉得我们整个人都“出了问题”,觉得我们不值得存在和归属。虽然羞耻通常被认为是一种孤立的痛苦,但它在本质上总是相互关联的。在对未来心理治疗师的教育中,羞耻感始终伴随着学习过程,体验式学习的具体方法和质量要求为过程参与者产生羞耻感提供了肥沃的土壤。只有通过体验他人对我们内心世界的真正兴趣,以及通过被人看到和接受的感觉,才能更持久地恢复自我感觉。本研究的目的是帮助理解他人在教育-体验型群体中羞耻的出现和动态中的作用。这项研究包括15名学生,他们接受完形治疗训练的第一、三、四年。我们采用关键事件技术收集数据。通过主题反身分析,出现了两个性质不同的主题:我-那和羞耻,我-你和羞耻。我们从羞耻的关系范式和成人变革教育两个角度分析了研究结果。
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