作者Nettifee, Melinda
ProQuest Information and Learning Co
Pacifica Graduate Institute. Depth Psychology with Emphasis in Somatic Studies
書名Voice as Embodied Sense : Rethinking Voice and Language in Trauma Healing
出版項2020
說明1 online resource (341 pages)
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無媒介computer
成冊online resource
附註Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-05, Section: B
Advisor: Fikes, Kesha
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2020
Includes bibliographical references
Something significant is lost when verbalization is defined as an act of cognition or mental insight, separate from or in opposition to the "felt-sense." This research challenges this dualism by framing and investigating voice as an embodied sense. The fields of trauma theory and trauma healing practice are addressed as sites where the harm of such duality is keenly felt, and where the potential impact of an embodied, depth theory of voice and languaging can be identified. Using a grounded theory methodology informed by heuristic, hermeneutic, and phenomenological inquiry, qualitative data were gathered from both trained healing practitioners who work with voice and writers and spoken word artists with experience voicing their own trauma. The conceptualization of voice as a sense required the placement of traditionally disparate fields of research into dialogue with each other, the aim of which was to rethink trauma intervention from the perspective of a sensing voice that aspires to meaning and resolution. Findings suggested that post-traumatic silence and dissociated voicing involve somatic states of contraction and disconnection linked to unconscious psychological and autonomic nervous system defenses, and that the use of right-hemisphere linguistic circuitry in sensory voicing processes could be useful in renegotiating trauma. Embodied grounded analysis additionally contributes to the emerging field of somatic depth psychology through attention to the development of a theory of somatic psychopoetics that is capable of describing the alchemical process by which voice and language bridge the conscious/unconscious divide
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2021
Mode of access: World Wide Web
主題Psychology
Psychobiology
Linguistics
Language
Rhetoric
Depth pscyhology
Poetry
Somatics
Trauma healing
Voice
Verbalization
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ISBN/ISSN9798691254352
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