Case Material: "Alice".

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Zdroj: Journal of Analytical Psychology; Sep2024, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p660-667, 8p
Abstrakt: This article, titled "Case Material: 'Alice'," explores the experiences of a woman named Alice who has undergone analysis to address her dissociative disorder. Through her artwork, Alice reveals the presence of different emotional parts within her, including CareTaker Girl, Lindy, Always Crying Girl, and "RP." These parts represent various traumatic experiences and emotions that Alice has endured, including abuse, abandonment, and violence. The article delves into Alice's personal history, including her upbringing in a religious and chaotic household, her damaging relationships, and her career as an art teacher. The author discusses the challenges of treating Alice's dissociative disorder and the importance of understanding and supporting her different emotional parts. The article concludes with Alice's connection to the film "Women Talking," which resonates with her own experiences of trauma and the need for open dialogue and empowerment. [Extracted from the article]
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