Metaphorical analysis and hermeneutical interpretation in analytical group psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Jose M. Arcaya Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City |
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Abstract: | The principle of hermeneutical interpretation (i.e., the art and discipline of analyzing the symbols of sacred texts) is explained and applied to the analytical group situation. It is maintained that the approach employed by this methodology provides a viable manner for understanding patients' unconscious communications. In particular, the relationship between metaphorical communication and the hereand now therapeutic experience is discussed. It is argued that the unconscious manifests itself as a set of metaphorical expressions. The paper presents two clinical vignettes illustrating how this hermeneutical methodology can aid the therapist to read the unconscious meanings of such metaphors. |
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