Die Lebenslinie in der Initialphase ambulanter Suchttherapie |
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Authors: | Christel Lenz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Praxis für Psychotherapie,K?rperarbeit und Energiepsychologie,Korschenbroich,Deutschland |
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Abstract: | Based on theoretical considerations and case reports, possibilities of scenic work with the life line are presented. It is obvious how clients, already in the initial phase of their therapy, are supported in perceiving themselves as “actors on the stages of their lives”. The scenic experiencing of longitudinal and cross sections on the life line enables clients to create a “subjective theory of disease”. Treatment goals become apparent and can be communicated with respect to a treatment planning. When the addiction can be experienced as history and clients can recognize meaningful correlations on their life lines, motivation and at the same time expectation of self-efficacy for the next steps on their paths through life arises. In psychodramatic work with life lines, anamnesis and diagnostics are closely related to the supporting of the experience of identity, appreciation and meaningfulness. |
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