For One it is a Self-Isolation, But for Another it is a ‘Beloved Mother’: Research and thoughts of an existential therapist during the quarantine period in France

Authors

  • Olga Tolmachova Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65828/tzr0fs59

Keywords:

Self-isolation, dimensions of being: physical, social, personal, spiritual, quarantine, France

Abstract

How does a person perceive forced self-isolation in general and himself in this situation in particular? The target audience was predominantly Russian-speaking residents of France. The conducted study allowed us to see more carefully the ways of living the conditions of forced self-isolation, to discover the general and individual characteristics of changes in various spheres of being of the survey participants. The results of the study may be used for a deeper study of the phenomenon of self-isolation. They can also become the part of a large-scale scientific work in the field of theory and practice of existential psychology.

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References

Deurzen E. van (2002). Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy in Practice, 2nd ed. London: Sage Publications.

https://theweekenduniversity.com/4-existential-ideas-that-can-change-how-you-approach-life/?fbclid=IwAR3-8Mx0qLr0iTpPMbwrrb3ugFg4T8Kip8__M3rnsyAzKmZkYKD36lWEdw [Accessed November 2020]

Published

2021-01-01

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For One it is a Self-Isolation, But for Another it is a ‘Beloved Mother’: Research and thoughts of an existential therapist during the quarantine period in France. (2021). Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 32(1), 113-124. https://doi.org/10.65828/tzr0fs59
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