受保護管束犯罪少年心理分析治療的詮釋現象學研究

博士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 教育心理與輔導學系 === 93 === Abstract The purposes of the study were to analyze the psychoanalytic psychotherapy process, the living world and the interpersonal relationship of the probated juvenile delinquent. One probated juvenile delinquent was participated in the study. The individua...

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Main Author: 洪雅琴
Other Authors: 林家興
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/75114480843107753809
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Summary:博士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 教育心理與輔導學系 === 93 === Abstract The purposes of the study were to analyze the psychoanalytic psychotherapy process, the living world and the interpersonal relationship of the probated juvenile delinquent. One probated juvenile delinquent was participated in the study. The individual psychoanalytic psychotherapy included scheduled forty-eight sessions which was provided by the researcher for half an year. Twenty-five sessions were recorded and transcribed, however, the other sessions were missed because of the client’s no show. The method of Phenomenological reduction was applied to analyze eight transcripts which were selected from the beginning, middle and final stage of the psychotherapy. The results of the analysis were as follows: The psychotherapy process included five stages: the establishment of the relationship, the interpretation of the client’s relationship with her significant others and her mood state, the interpretation of the here-and-now relationship and her interpersonal patterns, the internalization and implication of the psychotherapy relationship, and the client’s subjectivity in the psychotherapy relationship. The client’s living world and interpersonal experiences were analyzed from the content of the psychotherapy. There were a series of actions and changes. First, the client family interaction was complicated and the family structure was loosened. She felt lonely and empty, therefore, she escaped to her transitional families. The client was wandering around between the real and transitional families. She owned the family relationship and the love relationship in the transitional family. She experienced the lost of father’s love, and returned to her origin family. The findings also included the client’s offense experiences and how she was swinging in the margin of social norm. The study also discussed more about the psychotherapy experience for the probated juvenile delinquent. The major issues included: the psychotherapy relationship under the probation system, the importance and the difficulties for maintaining the therapeutic structure, moreover, the process of the negative counter trance. According to the results of the study, suggestions for psychotherapy, relevant helping workers of juvenile delinquents, and future research were provided.