Abstracts of dissertations 1965: Smith college school for social work |
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Authors: | Ashley Warner |
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Institution: | 1. New York Institute for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, New York, New York, USAawarnerlcsw@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Contemporary psychoanalysis is a multisensory collaboration between patient and analyst that is deeply compatible with core social work values. It is a process requiring creative ways of listening and responding to facilitate new understanding and transformation. This report proposes that dedicated artistic pursuit serves to nurture and expand the empathic capacity of the clinical social worker. The author’s synchronous study of partnered dance and training in psychoanalysis offers an example of the arts as a model and parallel process of healing as well as a source of restorative and generative functions. |
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Keywords: | Arts dance empathy listening psychoanalysis self-psychology |
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