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- Title
MANDALA SYMBOLISM IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: THE POTENTIAL UTILITY OF THE LOWENFELD MOSAIC TECHNIQUE FOR ENHANCING THE INDIVIDUATION PROCESS.
- Authors
Miller, David
- Abstract
Mandala symbolism historically has strong links to Jung's individuation process and transpersonal psychology. Although a variety of constructive techniques may be used for creating mandalas to reflect and/or enhance an individual's level of psychological wholeness and integration, the Lowenfeld Mosaic Technique (LMT) has received little attention for its potential utility in this area. The purpose of this article, which draws upon the literature as well as the author's experiences as a clinician, is to discuss mandala symbolism in the context of the LMT, and how the LMT might be used as an assessment procedure as well as a dynamic, interactive tool for promoting insight and self-understanding. A case example from the literature is provided, which illuminates how the technique was used and useful in enhancing the individuation process for a female client struggling with and exploring various personal and transpersonal issues. Limitations of the technique are also discussed, as well as needs for future research.
- Subjects
MANDALA; PSYCHOTHERAPY; LOWENFELD Mosaics; INDIVIDUATION (Psychology); EXPERIENCE
- Publication
Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 2005, Vol 37, Issue 2, p164
- ISSN
0022-524X
- Publication type
Article