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Extract 43. From the analysis to show what the anger is about.
The client appears to be reflecting on who she was and is. Although she appears to be writing to
another, it seems that she is also talking to different parts of herself using the first and second
person. She sees herself (line 1) and she knows who she is (lines 2,3). But she tells herself that if
this other part of her only sees her as who she used to be (lines 4,5,6) that it is sad (line 7),
because a part of her has been left behind (lines 8,9). It seems that the client wants to hold onto
all of herself and not leave any part behind. It feels as if she really wants to integrate all aspects
of herself, -like the marriage of Beauty and the Beast - while at the same time realizing that this
might not be possible. This also feels like an angry statement, as if part of her really wants to
take charge, and be in control. It is possible that this entry is also addressed to the counsellor, and
perhaps this is the client‟s way of getting ready to end the counselling, and she wants to be seen
as changed and capable. It may also show distrust of the counsellor. Her anger perhaps defends
against being held by the counsellor or being dependant upon her.
Little girl does appear to be fighting containment-freedom whether she is speaking to herself
and/or the counsellor. It feels she fights against owning her own feelings and fights against being
dependant on the counsellor. Fighting containment-freedom appears to demonstrate the struggle
for a client to own their own affect and to own their dependence on the counselling. But it is this
tension between opposing feelings that seems to enable movement through opposition in that
once the choice becomes conscious there is a greater possibility of change.
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