著者
片山 知子
出版者
京都大学大学院教育学研究科
雑誌
京都大学大学院教育学研究科紀要 (ISSN:13452142)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.55, pp.241-252, 2009-03-31

Symptoms of physically abused children are shown over a wide area, both physical and mental, including psychological and social disorders. Currently, research and case studies are being carried out on abused children. In this article, the writer focuses attention on the actions and changes in the physical sense of abused children in an interview, and examines one case. The breakdown of the child in this case assumed to be caused by primitive physical sense, and was assumed to cause other psychological disorders. The writer examined such physical sense based on the theory of illusion called primitive physical sense by Didier Anzieu. In this case, the skin sense of the client was internalized and recovered from breakdown based on change in the relationship of two people. Furthermore, with the regaining of physical sense, personal boundaries of the client expanded beyond the two-people relationship and interview room, and to past experiences in his/ her hometown. This became a vessel, sense was reintegrated, feelings could be expressed, and self-reconstruction occurred. In this way, regaining physical sense was considered to be the turning point of this interview and is assumed to be effective when considering interviews of other abused children, as well.