The art of Kintsugi like a metaphor of therapist’s and families with trouble’s fractures

Journal title TERAPIA FAMILIARE
Author/s Jérôme de Bucquois, Gauselm Depasse, Isabelle Goldschmidt
Publishing Year 2024 Issue 2024/135
Language Italian Pages 13 P. 5-17 File size 164 KB
DOI 10.3280/TF2024-135001
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The Kintsugi’s art, the therapist supervision and family therapy are some processes that involve a follow one another of essential phases of transformation. In this article, using the Kintsugi’s metaphor and the process that it request, we propose to clarify and illustrate better these phases of the therapist training within a process of supervision and the path followed by a family inside a therapeutic process. Three voices that deals about, from the first person perspective, their own experience to track down the red thread of conjunction that bound and make the dialogue possible.

Keywords: Kintsugi; family therapy; process; time; transformation; ripartion.

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Jérôme de Bucquois, Gauselm Depasse, Isabelle Goldschmidt, L’arte del Kintsugi come metafora delle crepe del terapeuta e delle famiglie in difficoltà in "TERAPIA FAMILIARE" 135/2024, pp 5-17, DOI: 10.3280/TF2024-135001