Bibliographic citations
Antezana, F., (2022). “Siempre he tratado de disfrazar mi tristeza con otra cara”. La transformación de las expresiones metafóricas sobre afectos como parte del cambio subjetivo en un proceso focal. [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22715
Antezana, F., “Siempre he tratado de disfrazar mi tristeza con otra cara”. La transformación de las expresiones metafóricas sobre afectos como parte del cambio subjetivo en un proceso focal. []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22715
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title = "“Siempre he tratado de disfrazar mi tristeza con otra cara”. La transformación de las expresiones metafóricas sobre afectos como parte del cambio subjetivo en un proceso focal.",
author = "Antezana Pierinelli, Fiorenza",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Since language has an important place in the way we interact and relate to the world, it also becomes one of the main elements in a psychotherapy process. It becomes visible in the way our thinking is organized, and how we understand experiences and reality we live. These organizations build Metaphorical Conceptualizations, which can be understood from Metaphorical Expressions (Lakoff & Johnson, 2004). In this sense, we seek to answer how the metaphorical elaboration of fear, helplessness, pain and anger worked during a brief process of Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy, is transformed from its own Metaphorical Expressions and how it is linked to the process of subjective change observed during the Change Episodes? For this, firstly, the metaphors that refer to the phenomenology of these affects were identified, based on the source-domain and target-domain (Lakoff & Johnson, 2004). In addition, their main transformations and linkages were described. Secondly, these metaphorical transformations were linked and analyzed with the process of subjective change witnessed in the Change Episodes. We work with the case of Luz and the conclusions can be summarized in the complexification of the ways of expressing and representing the affects that are problematic for her, such as anger and pain, as well as the recovery of the sense of agency. All this translates into the expansion of her own subjective theory.
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