Abreacting and Assimilating Traumatic, Dissociated Memories of MPD Patients through Art Therapy
Autor: | Mindy Jacobson |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
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Zdroj: | Art Therapy. 11:48-52 |
ISSN: | 2159-9394 0742-1656 |
DOI: | 10.1080/07421656.1994.10759043 |
Popis: | When used to treat patients diagnosed with multiple personality disorder (MPD), art therapy aids in translating unspeakable memories into a visual format, which may be used for psychotherapeutic exploration and mastery. As anger is sublimated, associations to artwork may be actuated to bridge affective states and memories. “Stepping in,” a drawing process developed by the author, may then be used to promote “cross alter associations” to the imagery drawn by other personalities. Consequently, new feeling states may be experienced through abreaction and cognitive awareness, the comprehensive expansion of memories, and the lessening of self-destructive ideation. This process may be utilized to break down amnesic divisions, and ultimately to diffuse personality barriers originally created to ensure the survival of the severely traumatized child. This paper addresses the recovery of traumatic material (metabolizing the trauma) and its subsequent resolution and integration. |
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