Колесникова
Г.И. Глубинная сказкотерапия. Вестник
образования и науки, май 2012. / http//www. Kolesnikova.me [Электронный ресурс]
Дата публикации 29.08.2012
Deep therapy by the fairy
tail
УДК 316.62
19.00.05
linguist, psychologist,
PhD, Professor of Department of Public Relations
Don State Technical University, Russia
Kolesnikova Galina Ivanovna
Annotation: The
article presents the rationale and an algorithm for the author's technique
"Deep therapy by the fairy tail" designed to address the hidden psychological
problems preventing self-development of personality, self-improvement and
creative expression.
Keywords: tale,
therapy by the fairy tail , personality, self-improvement, creativity.
Глубинная сказкотерапия
Аннотация:
в статье дается обоснование и приводится алгоритм авторской методики «Глубинная
сказкотерапия» предназначенная для решения скрытых психологических проблем
мешающих саморазвитию личности, самосовершенствованию и творческому
самовыражению.
Ключевые
слова: сказка, скозкотерапия, личность, самосовершенствование, творчество
Metaphor - a part of our thinking process. We are born, not noticing it,
immersed in a metaphorical world. He appears before us in the form of fairy
tales, inspiring a variety of different versions of the truth of the real
world. The most famous metaphor collection is the Bible. Jesus taught in
parables. And when we read or listen to the stories of the Good Samaritan or
the Prodigal Son, the hidden meaning in them penetrate into our consciousness
and become part of the world. Any kind of art as a metaphor gives a certain
truths or ideas. Michelangelo painted the figure of Leda with a swan to
illustrate being lost in the ecstasy of physical passion, and the figure of
Leda, without a swan - as an illustration of being lost in the agony of dying
The metaphors used by a single individual is representative of the
culture in which he grew up, life position, the perception of a particular
situation, in which he is at the moment, the true attitude toward people from
the environment. All this can be found, if you carefully listen to. Remember,
you heard: "Dark Horse", "in his prime," "an empty
man." Realizing how metaphors define a person's life, you will be able to
understand the style of thinking, the problem in his perception, ways of
interaction with him. Understanding the metaphors used in the communication and
determines the position of the interlocutor, will also help you to understand
his personal experiences as real hopes and fears are stored at a subconscious
level, as well as internal resources to solve problems. In addition, skillfully
woven into the fabric of the conversation metaphor for the subconscious will
send your buddy to find resources and solutions. Any metaphorical message in
the speech will have an impact on how you or your partner sees a conversation
or situation. For example: "It is time to take the bull by the horns"
and " Give them Hell," "In the ring of negotiations ..."
Metaphorical communication is an extensive section of psychology. There
are lots of different speech patterns conducive to intensive influence on the
listener with his telling of a metaphorical story [1]. One of the first
therapists in the practice of consciously apply the metaphor was Milton Erikson
[2]. It is used in its metaphorical model of two types of communication
patterns. First, selective enforced restrictions. For example, a sad river, a
severe decline. When the other person hears such remarks, his subconscious mind
realizes that the river can not be sad and stern, and the sunset of his mind
inevitably concludes that in fact we are talking about it at the time as an
active subconscious perceives the true meaning of the utterance. The second
pattern: quote or receive "quotes". It is in reference to someone's
authoritative opinion and works almost flawlessly.
In the Collins English Dictionary, published in 1979 defined a metaphor
as a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or
action that does not mean them literally, but in order to sub audition
similarities. For example: "In the battle he was a lion."
A broader definition of metaphor was given by Aristotle [3] He
identified the metaphor, as naming the thing a name belonging to something else
at which the transfer is done either in the form of the genus or species of the
type, either on the basis of analogy.
In the literary encyclopedia, a metaphor