Discovering the essential self by means of subconscious resources : a psycho-educational approach

Clients embark in therapy for different reasons and they often do not understand their own behaviour, thoughts and feelings. Some state that they do not feel themselves and ask questions about who they really are. This study explores different therapeutic ways in assisting clients to find answers...

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Main Author: Fourie, Aletta Elizabeth
Other Authors: Roets, H.E.
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Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Fourie, Aletta Elizabeth (2008) Discovering the essential self by means of subconscious resources : a psycho-educational approach, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2124>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-21242018-11-19T17:14:08Z Discovering the essential self by means of subconscious resources : a psycho-educational approach Fourie, Aletta Elizabeth Roets, H.E. Subconscious Resources Inner-strengths Medical Hypnoanalysis Ego-state Therapy Ericksonian Psychotherapy Hypnosis Hypnotherapy Self-actualization Subconscious 155.2 Ego strength Subconsciousness Hypno-play therapy Self-actualization (Psychology) Clients embark in therapy for different reasons and they often do not understand their own behaviour, thoughts and feelings. Some state that they do not feel themselves and ask questions about who they really are. This study explores different therapeutic ways in assisting clients to find answers to this question. The researcher indicates that the self is an energy system which can be in dissonance. It explores the subconscious as a resource that can be utilized in therapy, assisting clients to discover their essential selves. The study uses an eclectic approach, where the Medical Hypnoanalysis Model is used to identify aspects with regards to the self being dissonant. It is indicated how the hypnotherapeutic techniques within Ego-state therapy and Ericksonian psychotherapy contribute to the exploration of the subconscious and its resources. The study utilizes subconscious resources to assist clients to become more aware of their essential selves and to activate the process of self-actualization. From theory the study constructed a new eclectic approach in assisting clients to discover their essential selves through their subconscious resources. This proves to be of value in approaching therapy from a psycho-educational perspective. The therapeutic process of identifying and accessing subconscious resources takes place within the framework of the SARI-model (a model within the Ego-state therapy theory). This study presents four case studies and discusses information that can be gained from the subconscious mind of the client and its utilization in therapy. The cases illustrate that the subconscious has the resources available to assist in the identification of the cause of the problem, inner-strengths, a subconscious safe place and possible solutions to the problem. It was indicated that these resources can be used to integrate trauma from the past, resolve negative beliefs and to enhance the establishment of equilibrium within the self as energy system, which leads to the client discovering and becoming the essential self. The study concludes with a model that can be used to discover the essential self by means of subconscious resources in addressing client's fundamental question of `Who am I really?' Educational Studies D. Ed. (Psychology of Education) 2009-08-25T11:00:37Z 2009-08-25T11:00:37Z 2008-02 2008-02-29 Thesis Fourie, Aletta Elizabeth (2008) Discovering the essential self by means of subconscious resources : a psycho-educational approach, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2124> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2124 en 1 online resource (xv, 247 leaves)
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topic Subconscious Resources
Inner-strengths
Medical Hypnoanalysis
Ego-state Therapy
Ericksonian Psychotherapy
Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy
Self-actualization
Subconscious
155.2
Ego strength
Subconsciousness
Hypno-play therapy
Self-actualization (Psychology)
spellingShingle Subconscious Resources
Inner-strengths
Medical Hypnoanalysis
Ego-state Therapy
Ericksonian Psychotherapy
Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy
Self-actualization
Subconscious
155.2
Ego strength
Subconsciousness
Hypno-play therapy
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Fourie, Aletta Elizabeth
Discovering the essential self by means of subconscious resources : a psycho-educational approach
description Clients embark in therapy for different reasons and they often do not understand their own behaviour, thoughts and feelings. Some state that they do not feel themselves and ask questions about who they really are. This study explores different therapeutic ways in assisting clients to find answers to this question. The researcher indicates that the self is an energy system which can be in dissonance. It explores the subconscious as a resource that can be utilized in therapy, assisting clients to discover their essential selves. The study uses an eclectic approach, where the Medical Hypnoanalysis Model is used to identify aspects with regards to the self being dissonant. It is indicated how the hypnotherapeutic techniques within Ego-state therapy and Ericksonian psychotherapy contribute to the exploration of the subconscious and its resources. The study utilizes subconscious resources to assist clients to become more aware of their essential selves and to activate the process of self-actualization. From theory the study constructed a new eclectic approach in assisting clients to discover their essential selves through their subconscious resources. This proves to be of value in approaching therapy from a psycho-educational perspective. The therapeutic process of identifying and accessing subconscious resources takes place within the framework of the SARI-model (a model within the Ego-state therapy theory). This study presents four case studies and discusses information that can be gained from the subconscious mind of the client and its utilization in therapy. The cases illustrate that the subconscious has the resources available to assist in the identification of the cause of the problem, inner-strengths, a subconscious safe place and possible solutions to the problem. It was indicated that these resources can be used to integrate trauma from the past, resolve negative beliefs and to enhance the establishment of equilibrium within the self as energy system, which leads to the client discovering and becoming the essential self. The study concludes with a model that can be used to discover the essential self by means of subconscious resources in addressing client's fundamental question of `Who am I really?' === Educational Studies === D. Ed. (Psychology of Education)
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