@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001905, author = {稲田, 雅美 and INADA, Masami}, journal = {総合文化研究所紀要, Bulletin of Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, AN10052143-20200812-1, The purpose of this study is to discuss some of the fundamental attitudes of the arts therapist in light of Winnicottʼs theory. According to Winnicott, the most important role of the mother in the earliest mother-infant relationship is “being” beside the child and leading him/her toward “playing” in the “potential space.” It is suggested that the role of the psychotherapist is analogous to that mentioned above: the therapist should bring the client to the state of being able to play and wait for any interpretation. The aim of this approach is for the client to face his/her own subjective world and try to understand or discover his/her own inner feelings. The function of the arts therapist is parallel with that of the psychotherapist: the former should be “here,” playing with the clients using artistic activities, such as making music and drawing, until the clients create/discover both their artistic ideas and their own thoughts. Negative capability, first cited by Keats, is also discussed in this paper, as something that should be considered equivalent to the therapistʼs “being.”, 論文}, pages = {1--11}, title = {アートセラピーにおけるbeing:ウィニコットの概念に基づく、doing からの転換}, volume = {36}, year = {2019}, yomi = {イナダ, マサミ} }