Silence, Its Use and Abuse: A View from Self Psychology |
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Authors: | Miriam Elson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | This article seeks to explore the use and abuse of silence in the therapeutic process. A review of its many meanings will be illustrated by brief excerpts from case material, demonstrating that silence is a fertile mode in which the self may be enriched and strengthened. Silence can be understood as the source of quiet growth in which distortions of the self can be reflected upon and then transformed through greater recognition of opportunity and choice. It is the intention of this note to stimulate discussion of silence from the view point of other theories, as well. |
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Keywords: | silence avoidance attachment communication |
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