Intersubjectivity in the Construction of Boundaries

Between yes and no

Autori

  • Patrizia Moselli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2017-27-9

Parole chiave:

Intersubjectivity, boundaries, attachment, therapy dyad

Abstract

Questo articolo esamina la tematica dell’intersoggettività e quella dell’attaccamento madre-bambino in relazione alla psicoterapia. Da questo punto di vista si sostiene che le dinamiche terapeuta-cliente costituiscono il nucleo del lavoro terapeutico e anche i confini vengono analizzati attraverso concetti bioenergetici. Il documento si conclude con tecniche di trattamento che rafforzano confini sani.

Biografia autore

Patrizia Moselli

Patrizia Moselli, Psychotherapist, Director of S.I.A.B. (Italian Society for Bioenergetic Analysis) and Past President F.I.A.P. (Italian Federation of Psychotherapy Associations), BOT member of SIPSIC (Italian Society for Psychotherapy), IIBA International Trainer, Faculty and BOT member (IIBA). Senior trainer also in the person-centered approach, she worked with Carl Rogers in facilitating intercultural encounter groups in Italy, Ireland and Hungary. Author of the book, “The Wounded Healer. The psychotherapist’s vulnerability” (last reprint 2015) on countertransference. Co-editor of the volume, “Clinical dimensions and theoretical models of the therapeutic relationship” (2009). Editor of, “Our affective sea. Psychotherapy as a journey” (2010). Collaboration, as author, for the “National and International Psychotherapy Dictionary” edited by Salvini and Nardone (2013). Many of her essays are published in Italian and international magazines and she’s the author of several scientific articles.
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Moselli, P. (2017). Intersubjectivity in the Construction of Boundaries: Between yes and no. Bioenergetic Analysis, 27(1), 9–19. https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2017-27-9

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