OBSERVATIONAL STUDY UPON THE THERAPEUTICAL SPACE AS A CO-CREATIVE ACTIVITY.
LIMITATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE STUDENTS PRACTICE.
„THE NEED ORGANISES THE FIELD” (DAVE MANN) Cover Image
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OBSERVATIONAL STUDY UPON THE THERAPEUTICAL SPACE AS A CO-CREATIVE ACTIVITY. LIMITATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE STUDENTS PRACTICE. „THE NEED ORGANISES THE FIELD” (DAVE MANN)
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY UPON THE THERAPEUTICAL SPACE AS A CO-CREATIVE ACTIVITY. LIMITATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE STUDENTS PRACTICE. „THE NEED ORGANISES THE FIELD” (DAVE MANN)

Author(s): Corina Neguț
Subject(s): Experimental Pschology
Published by: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine
Keywords: here and now; experiment; aesthetical relation; phenomenological field; cycle of experience; homeostasia;

Summary/Abstract: The present observational study had developed during my practice with the students and it mostly illustrates the digital -mediated experience relational field. The HERE AND NOW EXPERIENCE, trademark for the Gestalt work, with classical physical coordinates in space and time becomes more of an abstract nature supported by the digital platform. The embodied empathy that is usually involved in the Gestalt work is more cerebral, shared by language-mediated messages. I focus my observation in the way the Aesthetical Relation at distance is built-up priory by tele-senses (as eye-site and listening), living the proximity senses (like touch and smell) a lesser spectrum of involvement. Note: I chose these terms ( eye-site and listening) to emphasize the attention phenomena for seeing and hearing, due to the stream of conscious that we were involved during exercises.In what may concern the Phenomenological field, my practice was to identify Resistantial Mechanisms in coping with Cycle of Experience (the way we meet or fail in fulfilling our needs). Homeostasia vs. Dysfunctional background. Collected data are also presented in the study.

  • Issue Year: 4/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-67
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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