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Zahodna psihoterapija in vzhodne kontemplativne tradicije: Pot do osvobojenega sebstva : pot do osvobojenega sebstva
ID Laznik, Max (Author), ID Petek, Nina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava podobnosti med zahodno psihoterapijo in vzhodnimi kontemplativnimi tradicijami. Najprej je predstavljen koncept družbene igre, s katerim je opisana dinamika delovanja družbenih odnosov, razloženo, kako to vodi v razvoj človekove osebnosti ter kako lahko pričakovanja družbe do posameznika pripeljejo do razvoja različnih duševnih motenj. Razloženo je kaj je mišljeno s pojmom družbena igra, zakaj je uporabljen izraz igra, od kod koncept izvira, kaj v družbi pomeni biti normalen in kaj je največja napaka, ki jo družba dela pri razumevanju delovanja medsebojnih odnosov. Nato je predstavljen koncept ega, kjer je odgovorjeno, kaj ego je, kako nastane, od kod izvira ideja o egu in kako je umeščen v kontekst družbene igre. V nadaljevanju so izpostavljeni aspekti psihoterapevtske discipline, ki so ji omogočili produktiven razvoj, kjer je kot najbolj osnoven in hkrati pomemben koncept izpostavljena Freudova ideja nezavednega. Odgovorjeno je tudi kaj je cilj psihoterapije, kaj ji manjka, da bi bolj konsistentno dosegla svoj cilj, kaj je za to storjeno in pa kaj je najbolj pomembna lastnost oziroma veščina psihoterapevta. Nazadnje so ti aspekti psihoterapije primerjani s koncepti in idejami, ki izvirajo iz vzhodnih kontemplativnih tradicij, pri čemer je poudarek predvsem na budizmu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:družbena igra, ego, psihoterapija, nezavedno, kontemplativne tradicije, budizem
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Laznik
Year:2024
Number of pages:26 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163568 This link opens in a new window
UDC:24:159.964 (043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:215163907 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Western psychotherapy and Eastern contemplative traditions: The path to the liberated self
Abstract:
The thesis discusses the similarities between Western psychotherapy and Eastern contemplative traditions. First, the concept of the social game is presented, which describes the dynamics of social relationships and explains how this leads to the development of human personality and how sociaety's expectations of the individual can lead to the development of various mental disorders. It explains what is meant by the term social game, why the term game is used, where the concept originates from, what it means to be normal in society, and what is the biggest mistake society makes in understanding the functioning of interpersonal relationships. Then the concept of the ego is introduced, answering what the ego is, how it is formed, where the idea originates, and it is placed in the context of the social game. The following section highlights aspects of the psychotherapeutic discipline that have enabled its productive development, with Freud's idea of the unconscious being highlighted as the most fundamental and at the same time most important concept. It also answers what the goal of psychotherapy is, what it lacks to achieve its goal more consistently, what has been done about it, and what is the most important quality for a psychotherapist. Finally, these aspects of psychotherapy are compared with concepts and ideas originating from Eastern contemplative traditions, with an emphasis on Buddhism.

Keywords:social game, psychotherapy, the unconscious, contemplative traditions, Buddhism

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