催眠茧

Rosiel Elwyn
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这首诗歌从个人视角和感官地理的角度探讨了紧张症,包括它与创伤生存、威胁反应的相互关系,以及利用紧张症在自我内部创建一个安全港湾。这种在自我内部创造一个世界的做法,允许在找不到安全港湾的情况下,关闭和隔绝更广泛的现实,以寻找治疗空间,并在自我庇护所中休养生息。紧张性精神分裂症的茧与时间以及对动作、声音、语言和表演的期望脱节。通过将紧张性精神分裂症的经历重新定位为具有神经精神障碍生物医学概念之外的情感和身体功能,这些经历既可以被视为脆弱的事件,也可以被视为强大的生存策略,有时是潜意识的,有时是主动的。以好奇的态度对待这一概念,可以让我们思考如何与紧张性精神障碍患者建立联系,并深入了解其时间线、意义和目的。
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Catatonic Cocoon
This poetic mediation explores catatonia from a personal perspective and sensory geography, including its interrelationships with trauma survival, threat responses, and the use of catatonia to create a safe harbor within the self. This creation of a world within the self allows a shutting down and shutting out of broader realities to find healing space when no safety can be found, and a recuperation in self-sanctuary. The catatonic cocoon is untethered from time and the expectations of movement, sound, speech, and performance. By re-positioning catatonic experiences as having emotional and physical functions outside of biomedical conceptualisations of neuropsychiatric disorder, these experiences can be explored as both incidents of vulnerability and as powerful survival strategies, at times subconscious and at times agentic. Approaching this concept with curiosity provides the opportunity to consider how to connect with a person experiencing catatonia, and insights into its timeline, meanings and purpose.
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