1. "The sound of the limpid wishes of water to flow": reading and writing as an impasse-breaking space in supervision processes.
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Zaken, Sarit Bar and Vaknin, Orly
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ART therapy , *BIBLIOTHERAPY , *PATIENT-professional relations , *READING , *CLINICAL supervision , *POETRY (Literary form) ,WRITING - Abstract
This paper shows how reading and writing processes contribute to therapist supervision as a means of working through impasse situations and facilitating the development of the therapeutic self. Texts read and written during supervision will mediate resistance, blocked narratives and containment or attention issues, as well as difficulties in change and processing developments during therapy. Texts will serve as a platform to contain the unconscious and conscious realms and shall contain the professional intrapersonal processing of the supervisee, as well as therapist-patient transference and countertransference relations and supervision relations. For this purpose, three variations of supervision shall be presented, demonstrating the transformative power of reading and writing processes for supervision in impasse situations: (1) reading and writing the therapeutic hour's summaries as a means to gain a re-observation; (2) the text's contribution in removing the patient's identity barriers; (3) the text as a release container to expose the iceberg. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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