Clients‟ experience of counselling within a narrative framework
partnership with an abusive self
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Beauty and the Beast ( PDFDrive )
partnership with an abusive self. The analysis goes behind the words and examines what may be hidden within them. Seeing the affair potential as the potential to have an affair with herself and discover more about herself suggests that her unconscious may place messages within the writing. She also seems to imply that she is lacking in self esteem and confidence and is too lethargic to have this affair and it is the lack of action in the lethargy that helps to decide on the category of uncontained-unfree: Extract 32. From the analysis to show how this influenced the choice of category. Although there appears to be a sense of movement she does not seem to actually make any progress. She seems to begin to feel the weight of her sadness yet does not seem able to find the freedom to have an affair with herself. She can imagine the possibility of change yet seems to take no action. It is as if she is trapped by her own lethargy. But in this non active state she seems to be able to view where she is and see that movement is needed. 166 This is perhaps where the language of poetry and the language of counselling meet. The way the journals were written encouraged focusing on thoughts and feelings so that like poetry the participants wrote themselves on the page. In the above entry the way the participant wrote the entry enabled a part of herself to be more present in the writing than she might consciously realize. It is a creative process that uses a complex bringing together of conscious and unconscious aspects of thinking and feeling to create a new sense of self that moves beyond both (Maltby 2003). One participant seemed to write in full sentences even though she broke these up into short lines. But when examined the apparent full sentences are more like phrases strung together as if the grammar and punctuation has been forgotten. So it seems that the way she was asked to write did enable her to condense her thoughts and feelings. But unlike the previous example of uncontained-unfree the following one feels a very conscious entry. In week 25 Turned On seems to demonstrate the stuck state of uncontained-unfree very clearly: Extract 33. From a journal to show uncontained-unfree Line 1. This week I have a strong Line 2. feeling of being trapped, taken Line 3. over by others, overload of Line 4. everything my need now is for Line 5. me to be free! Have to break Line 6. away from it all but I seem Line 7. to go mute when people make Line 8. demands of me which I don‟t Line 9. want - I‟m really feeling the Line 10. struggle but I don‟t know it has Line 11. to be like this - I will learn. 167 The clarity of the participant‟s state fits well into the stuck position uncontained-unfree. It would be easy to assume that the analysis becomes unnecessary when the category seems so obvious but within the context of the whole journal the analysis helps define the participant‟s process: Extract 34. From the analysis to show how it helps define process. The client continues the theme of feeling imprisoned, trapped (line 2) even taken over by others (line 3) as if this is almost a continuation of the previous week. This seems to demonstrate her determination to be herself as she allows herself to experience her internal world, as if she realizes that this will enable her escape to a new way of being. She seems to feel such an overload (line 3) of other‟s perceptions within her that she feels a huge need to be free (line5) from these as she did the previous week – just as Beauty freed herself from her family. She seems to want to break away (line 5,6) from this old way of being and the past but is aware that she loses her voice, goes mute (line 7) when others make demands (line 8) of her – she has no Beast. She doesn‟t want (line 9) this anymore but seems to be aware of the struggle (line 10) within herself to be rid of the internal pressure from old internalised voices and from the pressure of external others. She seems to say that she did not know (line10) that the counselling journey was going to be like this, that is such a struggle, but she ends by telling herself that she will learn (line 11), as if she is again willing herself to continue with this journey. The participant is aware here of how trapped she is by her internal and external relationships. She seems to have come to realize that she wants to free herself from old internal and present external voices so that she can find her own voice. The writing seems to help her do this. It is as if the counselling is beginning to make sense to her, even though the sense it is making appears different from her expectations. In this way the analysis maintains and exposes the participant‟s 168 story and process of counselling. Even when a category seems obvious the interplay between interpretation and category is crucial to the overall story of the narrative. The overall story of the narrative is important in that it demonstrates the internal movement of the participant over time as opposed to showing such shifts in just one entry. Download 1.47 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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