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Seeing in the Dark: A View into Dissociation and Healing
Authors:Jessica Whitesel
Institution:Boulder, Colorado, USA
Abstract:In this paper, I will explore the role of art-making, the experience of trauma and dissociation, and the process of working with self-states from an analytic and creative frame. Relevant literature on dissociation, trauma, and the use of art will be discussed. A case involving my work with an adolescent girl who had experienced sexual abuse from a family member will be shared, with an emphasis on the meaningful role images played during the therapeutic process. Both Jungian and psychoanalytic models of conceptualizing and working with dissociation are included, following Donald Kalsched’s (2013) recommendation for a “binocular stance” to treatment, including both a focus on the inner, intrapsychic world and the interpersonal, relational realm, and how art images both illuminated and expressed these realms. Within the therapeutic process, art images allowed the therapist a view into the client’s unconscious process, and created a meeting ground for dissociative barriers to be gradually seen, felt and known, by both therapist and client. The experience of dissociation, in images and in session, provided a reference point for myself and my client, Taylor, to develop a shared understanding and a framework for growth.
Keywords:abuse  adolescence  art therapy  dissociation  trauma  abus  adolescence  art-thérapie  dissociation  traumatisme  Mißbrauch  Jugend  Kunsttherapie  Dissoziation  Trauma  abuso  adolescenza  art therapy  dissociazione  trauma  жестокое обращение  подростковый возраст  арт-терапия  диссоциация  травма  abuso  adolescencia  arteterapia  disociación  trauma  虐待  青少年  艺术治疗  解离  创伤
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