Making clinical psychology look like tea ceremony: psychological spatial comparison of clinical psychology and tea ceremony

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  • 心理臨床を茶の湯に見立てる --心理臨床と茶の湯文化の心理・空間的比較--
  • シンリ リンショウ オ チャノユ ニ ミタテル : シンリ リンショウ ト チャノユ ブンカ ノ シンリ ・ クウカンテキ ヒカク

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This article makes a comparison between clinical psychology and Japanese tea ceremony culture, and describes common points and differences regarding psychological spatial concepts, and explores useful findings of each. The spatial structural elements of tea ceremony culture that secure the potential space and give extraordinariness to the space are largely defined by the therapist's understanding and attitude in addition to the therapeutic structure and framework in the clinical practice of psychology. In addition, a comparison of the "mitate" technique of tea ceremony suggested that nonverbal shared meaning may be important in forming a rich potential space in the practice of clinical psychology. A comparison centered on Meltzer's concept of beauty indicated that there is a tendency to note the negative side of beauty in the clinical practice of psychology. It is important that therapists are open to joy of esthetic experience, and empathic relationships through it.

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