Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1111844 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Problem statement: In association with C. G. Jung constructive and synthetic approach of the psychic dynamics in psychotherapy, there is the need to identify vivid symbols of actual transformation process. Research questions.: How, when and in which form such a symbol appears in the analytical process? Purpose of the study: Jung considers transcendent function the connecting principle of the psyche; we concentrate on the significance of The Bridge as a symbolic carrier of the mediation. We want to learn if the Bridge symbol, in the healing process, dream/drawing/sandplay images, appears in the transition periods announcing the healing. Jung considers transcendent function the connecting principle of the psyche; we concentrate on the significance of The Bridge as a symbolic carrier of the mediation. We want to learn if the Bridge symbol, gradually visible in the the healing process, by dream/drawing/sandplay images, appears in the transition periods announcing the healing Methods; The preliminary step: An inquiry on the appearance of The Bridge symbol and its actual meaning in the practice of 40 psychotherapists. The 4 case studies developed in the paper are focused on the gradual introduction and development of “The Bridges” in traumatized children and adults patients. These cases are interpreted in detail, regarding the announcement of the healing process. Findings and results: The Bridge conveys multifaceted meanings: Connectedness, orienting towards, crossings over, the danger of falling down, the possible assimilation of the trauma by recognition and tolerance of the opposites which may be followed by a transformation in the psyche. It acts as a potential for realizing a connection and a virtual integration. Sometimes, announces the impossibility to attain the integration. Conclusion: The value of using the bridge as a tool metaphor and the bridge role of the analytical psychotherapist psyche are the major conclusions discussed in the paper.

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