Not exact matches
Focusing on Attia's theories on the cycle of
injury and
repair, and how such actions are inextricably linked, the installation will feature works that address the legacy of European colonialism, the role that the imposition of Christianity played in the development of non-Western societies, and «the
relationship between the political and the intimate,» as Attia notes.
Exploring ideas around cultural exchange, appropriation, and the tangled
relationship between extra-Occidental cultures and the West in the wake of decolonisation, Attia articulates theories of «
injury», «
repair» and «reparation'through his practice.
From his first show at the gallery in New York in December 2014, Kader Attia's Untitled (2014), a wood sculpture from Oceania
repaired with tin, reinforces the artist's investigations into the cyclical
relationship between «
injury» and «
repair».
However, we often form
relationships without having learned what it means to adequately
repair injury.
It is particularly effective in working with
repairing attachment traumas and
relationship injuries, and helping couples strengthen their attachment bonds.
Begin the process of healing
relationship injuries (even old ones) and understanding how to move forward into
repair
However, even if an individual has formed healthy, secure attachments, a «
relationship injury», such as an affair, can cause trauma within a
relationship that requires intensive
repair work to rebuild trust that has been compromised.
The resultant attachment
injuries are «an abandonment or betrayal of trust that maintains
relationship distress» which create moments of «core impasses» that essentially block any and all attempts at healing and
repair.
Teach clients the 5 steps of
relationship repair for processing past fights, regrettable incidents or past emotional
injuries.
I believe that strong
relationships between therapist and client is key; I pay special attention to
repairing past relational
injuries and creating healthy attachment
relationships in the present.
I pay special attention to
repairing past relational
injuries and creating healthy attachment
relationships in the present.
Rebuilding trust and developing an understanding of what your partner has experienced are the cornerstones of
repairing relationships in the wake of the
injury.