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Symbolization in psychotherapy with patients who are disabled
1Menninger Clinic, Topeka, KS 66601-0829.
American Journal of Psychotherapy
|January 1, 1994
Abstract:
Symbols created during the process of psychotherapy serve psychological functions of giving form and substance to previously murky experiences, making what is private something shared, and forging meaningful linkages among thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. Symbols can also enable therapist and patient together to gain insight into transference themes, transformations in identity, and feelings about life changes, as well as serve as guides to articulating treatment goals. Clinical vignettes are used to illustrate the process.