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The Study of Somatic/Psychological Experience in Trauma Survivors through the Movement Education 움직임 수업을 통한 트라우마 생존자들의 신체심리 경험 연구 ×
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ISSN : 2383-5214(Print)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
ISSN : 2733-4279(Online)
Asian Dance Journal Vol.34 pp.169-196
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2014.34.169
DOI : 10.26861/sddh.2014.34.169
움직임 수업을 통한 트라우마 생존자들의 신체심리 경험 연구
The Study of Somatic/Psychological Experience in Trauma Survivors through the Movement Education
Abstract
The theme of this study is ‘What the nature of somatic/psychological experiences reported by trauma survivors through movement education is.' The problems of this study are: first, to investigate the relation between the somatic characteristics of trauma survivors and their movements and second, to study on the process of their life changes and the meaning of their experiences reported by them through participating in the movement class. Five study participants, among the educators who participated in the Korean Tamalpa Institute’s program, “Remembering the Body” from June to December of 2013, conducted the narrative study from January to March of 2014. Through this study, first, it was found out that the trauma survivors, due to their physiological responses by traumas, had tended to unconsciously block senses arisen in the somatic area and the areas of emotion and perception had been also blocked therefore the sphere of their lives had become limited. Second, they reported that, as the circulating relations among the soma, emotion and perception in the trauma survivors started to develop, they realized the soma, emotion, thinking, relationships, and other life’s contexts such as that in workplace were all connected and changes occurred in them simultaneously. Third, through movement education, the trauma survivors obtained new somatic experiences and they discovered some points where the somatic movement experiences at the studio could be integrated into the metaphoric movement experiences in their lives. Fourth, when the responses by traumas occurred, they understood the traumas’ physiological theory, not by verbal expressions, but through movement.
트라우마, 트라우마 생존자, 움직임 교육, 신체심리 경험, 내러티브, Trauma, Trauma Survivors, Movement Education, Body-Mind Experience, Narrative Research