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2022 | 12 | 2 | 245-260

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Samookaleczenia i wirtualny wszechświat. Rekonfiguracja społeczności terapeutycznej – studium przypadku

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Self-harm and a virtual universe. Reconfiguration of the therapeutic community – case study

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EN
The objective of the study is to describe a fundamental reconfiguration of therapeutic community by using cyberworld in self-harmer of a young woman. Using the  case study on a patienturing her psychoanalytic psychotherapy. The data indicated that self-harm and paralled cybersocieties have the same function. They are the transitional objects. Cybersocieties are used as a reconfiguration of a therapeutic community. A relationship between self-harming and using cybergroups is confirmed as a reconfiguration of some levels of ego function.
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Celem prezentowanego studium przypadku jest analiza funkcji wirtualnych grup, do których logowała się, przechodziła i uznawała za cybernetyczny tymczasowy adres młoda kobieta zaangażowana w samookaleczenia w trakcie procesu psychoterapii psychoanalitycznej. Wykorzystano w tym celu metodę studium przypadku. Uzyskane dane wskazują, że samookaleczenia i równoległe cyberspołeczeństwa pełniły tę samą funkcję. Były obiektami przejściowymi. Stąd można wyciągnąć wniosek, że cyberspołeczności służyły młodej kobiecie jako społeczność terapeutyczna. Związek między samookaleczaniem a wykorzystywaniem cybergrup potwierdza się jako rekonfiguracja społeczności terapeutycznej i niektórych poziomów funkcji ego.

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12

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2

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245-260

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published
2022

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Biblioteka Nauki
40421535

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_21697_fp_2022_2_19
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