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    A space of education for the kawachigenji clan on the suburbs of Heian-kyo

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    A Survey Study on the Honorific Expression Chatta in Maizuru

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    Singing Together in Post-World War II Japan: The Ideology of “Minna (Togetherness)”

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    The literature of Françoise Sagan based on gratuitousness

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    Practical Research on Mathematics Education That Incorporates Programming

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    Mutual Transformation Model in Psychotherapy

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    本論では,心理療法における相互変容モデルについて検討した。このモデルによれば,心理療法における最初の結合は,「治療者―患者」元型によって生じる。その過程は,セラピストとクライエントが,結合を基盤にして治療者イメージと患者イメージの投影と取り入れを繰り返すことで展開する。その際,治療者と患者のペアのイメージには,親と子,アニマとペルソナ,アニムスとペルソナのような様々なペアの関係イメージが重ねられる。親子関係や男女関係のような様々な個人的関係の中で傷を負ってきたクライエントは,対象表象と自己表象の間に関係障害を持っている。心理療法は,過去の個人的関係によって生じた内的対象関係の障害を,元型的なレベルにおける治療者―患者関係の創造的な変容を媒介としながら癒す作業だと考えられる。この創造的な変容を進展させるためには,セラピストも転移/逆転移関係の中で賦活される自分自身の傷つき(患者的側面)を意識化し,内的対象関係を変容させなければならない。This study explores a mutual transformation model in psychotherapy. According to this model, the first union in psychotherapy occurs through the therapist-patient archetype. The process develops when the therapist and client repeatedly project and introject images of the therapist and patient based on union. In this process, the image of the therapist-patient pair is overlaid with images of various pairs of relationships, such as parent-child, anima-persona, and animus-persona. Clients who have been wounded in various personal relationships, such as parent-child or male-female relationships, have an internal relational disturbance between object representation and self-representation. Psychotherapy is considered a process of healing internal object-relationship disturbances caused by past personal relationships through the creative transformation of the therapist-patient relationship at the archetypal level. To develop this creative transformation, therapists must be aware of their own woundedness (their patient aspect) activated in the transference/countertransference relationship and transform their own internal object relationships.departmental bulletin pape

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