英文摘要 |
This article was developed from our field notes. In this article, a counseling practitioner gave reports on her exploratory action experiment: Using pieces of useful knowledge we adopted from Chinese Medicine theory and other alternative approaches (such as flower-essence therapy) in our counseling practice, the supervisor demonstrated a way of reflective conversation to articulate the counselor’s frames embedded in her helping actions. Traditional Chinese Medicine Psychology has been recognized and developed in Mainland China in the past twenty years; the unique system of its knowledge and method differs from Western Psychology. As a counseling psychologist whose professional training background has been totally influenced by Western knowledge system in the graduate school, the first author of this article provides her personal bodily-oriented sensed experiences in seeing a turning point, at which she began developing a method of Body and Mind Dialogue in daily practice situations. |