A szelf megerősítése terápiás írással. A fikció, mint eszköz

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Emese Mikola Nyíri
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"Strengthening the Self with Therapeutic Writing. Fiction as a Tool. In therapy, we can integrate in our work things that did not happen actually. This is also valid in the case of writing therapy. When a patient accepts a fictional practice, and tries to perform it, it breaks down his own self-defense mechanism more easily. Such a fictional practice could be talking with a body part or bad trait, rewriting the story of a trauma, introducing new characters, or telling the story from a different perspective. A world that does not follow the rules of reality can give an internal liberation that strengthens the self, weakened by external conditions, and heals the damaged self. That is what Celia Hunt’s book, Therapeutic Dimension of Autobiography in Creative Writing, is about, and Thompson Kate in her The Therapeutic Journal Writing. An Introduction for Professionals and James W. Pennebaker and John F. Evans in their Expressive Writing: Words That Heal also devote several chapters specifically to this topic. The most important criteria in this type of writing are to be truly authentic without any role-play. The wisdom of trauma lies in not identifying with the circumstances that make our life narrow and turning to the whole world. This is analogous to religious conversion, the search for the Kingdom of God, the childish open-minded view of the world that Jesus encouraged us to have. Keywords: writing therapy, fiction as a tool, self-defense mechanism, the wisdom of trauma, authenticity, conversion, Kingdom of God "
具有治疗性写作的自信。小说作为一种工具
“用治疗性写作来增强自我。小说是一种工具。在治疗中,我们可以将实际上没有发生的事情融入我们的工作中。这在写作治疗中也是有效的。当患者接受虚构的练习并试图进行时,它更容易破坏他自己的自卫机制。这样的虚构练习可能是与身体部位或不良特征交谈,改写创伤的故事,介绍新角色,或者从不同的角度讲述故事。一个不遵循现实规则的世界可以给予内在的解放,从而加强自我,被外部条件削弱,治愈受损的自我。这就是西莉亚·亨特的书《创造性写作中自传的治疗维度》和汤普森·凯特在她的《治疗期刊写作》中的内容。《专业人士导论》和James W.Pennebaker和John F.Evans在他们的《表达写作:治愈的话语》中也专门用了几章来讨论这个话题。在这种类型的写作中,最重要的标准是真正真实,没有任何角色扮演。创伤的智慧在于不认同那些让我们的生活变得狭窄并转向整个世界的环境。这类似于宗教皈依,寻找上帝的王国,耶稣鼓励我们对世界持幼稚开放的看法。关键词:写作疗法、小说作为工具、自我防御机制、创伤智慧、真实性、皈依、上帝之国”
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