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  • Psychotherapy
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Therapeutic dialogue involves complex emotional and psychic dimensions.
  • Moments of speech in therapy can be rich and evocative.
  • Understanding subtle psychic processes is key to growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present three session vignettes illustrating therapeutic dialogue.
  • To emphasize the evocative richness of moments in therapy.
  • To explore how voicing concerns fosters psychic resonance.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of three distinct therapy session dialogues.
  • Focus on evocative moments and their psychic dimensions.
  • Qualitative examination of spoken and unspoken therapeutic elements.

Main Results:

  • Vignettes demonstrate 'Wondering,' 'Evacuative Moments,' and 'Not the Lord.'
  • Therapeutic speech, even when subtle, opens possibilities for growth.
  • Expressing one's being and concerns can create psychic resonance.

Conclusions:

  • Therapy sessions contain rich, evocative moments with profound psychic impact.
  • Psychic resonance arises from authentic self-expression in therapy.
  • Subtle, hard-to-pin-down life events in therapy facilitate growth.