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Aspekte des Körpers in der Philosophie und der Psychotherapie unter besonderer empirischer Berücksichtigung der Humanistischen Psychotherapierichtungen und der Psychoanalyse

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Veigl, Barbara (b. 1975, d. ----)
UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE:
  University of Vienna
YEAR: 2006
PUB TYPE: Thesis/Dissertation
PAGES: 210 p.
SUBJECT(S): psychotherapy, body in psychoanalysis and humanistic psychotherapies
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
HTTP: http://dissdb.bibvb.ac.at/opus-search/frontdoor.php?source_opus=7185
LANGUAGE: German
PUB ID: 103-444-984 (Last edited on 2008/08/27 03:23:56 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The object of research of the presented work is to establish a connection between philosophy, psychotherapy, and empirical social research. The dissertation is arranged into two major parts. The theoretical part of the work analyses the body from a philosophical perspective. To conduct an indepth analysis the body theories from Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, and Helmut Plessner have been consulted. In the further progress of the work the topics body in psychotherapy, body language, main directions of the psychotherapy and the psychosomatics are discussed from a humanistic psychotherapy and psychoanalytical perspective. A connection between the philosophical and the psychotherapeutical body theories is elaborated in more detail. On the one hand, analogies between the gestalt-theoretical psychotherapy and Plessner’s body theories and on the other hand analogies between Butler’s body theories and the psychoanalytical body theories could be found. As a preparation for the empirical part of the work, which constitutes the second major part, the reconstructive social research is presented with an emphasis on the deployed group discussion procedure. For the empirical part of the work group discussions about "the body in psychotherapy" were conducted with psychotherapists of the humanistic psychotherapy and field of psychoanalysis. These group discussions were transliterated and interpreted based on the method of the reconstructive social research. As a principal conclusion of the work, a connection between the philosophical body theories and the empiricism has been established. Sex identity, sexuality, and the process of experiencing form topics where connections between the empirical results and the philosophical body theories could be identified.
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