You walk into your contracted office and you find that the office has sent you to another delusion...
The room said to you, "Sit in your chair."
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Although you remember meeting with your employer
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This has a knot on your stomach.
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When you look at a bunch of journals waiting on the file cabinet.
And try not to listen to them talking to you.
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Tell you that your therapist is working so hard -
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No time to go to those journals,
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Or they have been read and considered important.
If these journals are taken away,
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Can you remember the knot in your stomach?
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Or would you think of something else?
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You have a frivolous smile on the bus you met on the way...
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How it is injected into you through a new feeling of attraction to you.
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That feeling is gone, do you need to inject?
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If you ride the same bus again, try to get a smile again...
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Or should you pay attention to the tax form you should submit?
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And how do you do things at the last minute,
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Because your anxiety makes you jealous.
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Because that's why you are here after all,
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Try to solve this anxiety.
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Speaking of this, the penis sculpture in the corner of the relationship - the right corner of the office...
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Who got it? Who wants it? Who gives it? Is this your business? This is not the discussion you have heard.
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Maybe after more than a decade, you can mention it by the way, like "the kind of beautiful glass..."
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Maybe.
You realize that you have been interrupted and have not done it for you for a long time,
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Hear the voice of the therapist. what?
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Your body does not want to lift its gaze from the diary that is pinned in your delusions.
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Some things are lost, they don't feel good to the body, when you turn to look at the therapist's face and go beyond -
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The explosive prints on the walls have red, yellow and purple flowers that are ready to let the bees come to them.
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Just like the beautiful living room renovation in that show, you watch the owner go home at the end of the football season on Monday night to see how spectacular it is!
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But your father called in that episode and wanted to know when you were going to visit;
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And you have a simple answer that can't stop you from feeling guilty because you don't visit as often as your sister.
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Which makes you confused because you are really close to your father and closer than your sister.
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Maybe she is trying to...
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That voice - what the therapist asks you -
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Your eyes are on her face, and what she said can be read to her forehead until now.
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So you can give some convincing responses.
You try to save time by having a drink in a water bottle on a small table. The small table is a great plant home. When you reach the bottle, try not to get caught up in it.
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Next time you bring a small bottle, the plants will not hang down like they do now.
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Sitting in the children/creative area, this makes you want to know what the child or creativity is here - yours or the therapist.
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Brothers and sisters compete with plants? ! Giz, your situation is very bad.
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Can you talk about this plant?
God! You have been done for a while and have not found what the therapist said.
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Your eyes are on the opposite side of the room, there is some air between your eyes and the target, hopefully some mental silence can be regrouped.
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You notice that the color of the wall looks different from the time you often come at this time of the day...
Put the psychotherapy office on the sofa
I have this idea and let the psychotherapist and the office "on the couch" analyze them as my doctoral thesis. I spent a lot of time in the psychotherapy office as a client, as a supervisor, student and practitioner. Every office has an impact on me, I am looking for a reason. Isn't the relationship between the therapist and the client all treated? Room - Office - What can I do with it?
First sofa
First of all, I think it's best to start with the "first sofa", Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. I am looking for photos of their respective consultations. I found that Freud's 2,000 pieces of artifact "chaos" [in today's way of thinking] have a large number of photographs featuring the "Death Wall" in his research, with statues and icons connected to the god of death, Thanatos. A large Egyptian funeral barge [the common coffin used in Egyptian tombs to transport prohibited mummy to Abidos] sits on a glass showcase in front of and to the left of this "dead wall". On the right side of the shelf, two mummy masks are hung for the replica of the human coffin cover as a substitute for the mummy. The "Wall of Death" in Freud's study is adjacent to the consulting firm, providing a wall for the patient. At the foot of the patient, a glass cabinet, a glass cabinet, to 1938, contains no less than six statues of the god of love.
Freud and his things
The content of his office is not incidental or accidental at all; they are important to Freud. In Sigmund Freud and Art: His Personal Heritage Collection, Gamwell and Wells [1989] show that, in addition to discovering analytical methods in the late 1890s, Freud, in response to his father's death, began Collecting statues and classical lineage from "learned" "put his father's statue in his research [p. 26]. Write a letter to William Fryes two months after his father died in 1896 In the letter, Freud called his first collection "a source of special renewal and comfort" [p. 24]. Freud seemed to use inanimate objects to help him in his consultations. Dealing with his father's death. Is it the story that these items brought to him, or their feelings for him?
Freud's theory and his office "partners"
Natalija Subotincic [2000] speculated in her article "Interpretation of the room - Sigmund Freud, his collection, the room and his patients" that the room itself not only defines the analysis space for the patient, but also must provide Space frame. Freud's own unconscious thoughts, ' and "[p. 60]." The main changes in Freudian thought in his development of psychoanalytic theory either physically and spatially directly in his work environment. Before or after the change "[Page 1]. This consultation is not only a place to comfort artifacts, but it has played a role in theoretical creation.
Impact on patients
How can there be an environmental impact of this visual stimuli affecting Freud's patients? I am surprised that according to a study by Gamwell & Wells [1989], a patient known as the "wolf" found Freud's collection "very instructive." With this patient, Freud used his combination as "the main metaphor of the psychoanalytic process" [p. 16]. Another patient, the poet Hilda Doolittle [HD], wrote that Freud's collection inspired her association and pointed out that his counseling and research provided an "atmosphere" #39; Her courses are informative and have "Life Contents" [as described in Subotincic, 2000, p. 60]. HD was surprised by Freud's reasons for taking her into his research:
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I don't always know that a professor's trip to another room with me is through distraction, actual social occasions or part of his plan. Does he want to know how I react to some of the ideas embodied in these figurines, or do I think this dynamic idea is still deep, even though the age or time has exceeded many of them? Or does he mean that he wants to share his treasure with me, the tangible shapes in front of us, but the intangible and more fascinating treasures in his own heart? [as described by Bergmann, 1989, p. 178].
Talking office
The artifacts in the Freudian office, the books and photos of the Jung office, the bars on the windows, and the wall-to-wall diploma I have seen in other treatment offices, I realized that the office is talking about them. Content; they convey information on behalf of the therapist. The therapist communicates a message through the office, creating a state of sensation and telling her story to herself or sometimes to the client through the office.
But what did the office say?
When I saw a psychiatrist's office with half of the magazines and documents on the floor, the chairs on the table, most of the tables, the top of the file cabinet, not the place where the customer sat next to me meant this. What is it. What is the symbolic meaning of the treadmill along the wall behind the therapist's chair? What information does the therapist's comfortable chair and the chair that the customer is not comfortable with?
Discover the story
I designed a process that a therapist can do on his own or with a colleague. Throughout the process, the office is vibrant, and stories and feelings are released from the scope of the object. The association was excited and consciousness was forgotten long time ago. The therapist became his own witness through her office and understood their feelings and attitudes towards the client.
Further
I went one step further in this process, using Feng Shui tools to give another layer of understanding of the information conveyed in the office. An article published by Andrew March [1968] in the Journal of Asian Studies pointed out that the main purpose of Feng Shui is to achieve certain results in the mind, because the material things are first evaluated according to their psychological attributes.
This tool is used to analyze the visible content and layout of the space to understand the intangible feelings and ideas of the space creator, just like the psychotherapy treats the visible behavior to understand the potential of the customer...
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