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Women's lives in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and their experiences with the 'Capacitar practices' for transforming trauma: An embodied inquiry.

机译:美国-墨西哥边境地区的妇女生活及其在改变创伤方面使用“电容性做法”的经历:一个具体的探究。

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The purpose of this embodied phenomenological inquiry was to explore the impact of the so-called Capacitar Body-Mind-Spirit Practices Training for the transformation of individual and community trauma. A general philosophical framework of transpersonal psychology, particularly drawing on the concept of interrelatedness, has been implemented. This research took place in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands with 14 female co-researchers (Mexican, Mexican-American, Mayan, White American) who live in the twin cities of El Paso (Texas, U.S.) and Ciudad Juarez (Chihuahua, Mexico), who were thus exposed to the constant threat of lethal violence and so-called femicide, to discrimination and the socioeconomic problems that are peculiar to this region. The women's embodied experiences of change as a result of the Capacitar Training were investigated with semi-structured multiple interviewing multilingually (English / Spanish / Mayan). Data analysis procedures combined imaginative variation and embodied interpretation that resulted in a general meaning structure with its variations.;The contribution to knowledge made by the phenomenological results consists of the confirmation of past research on the impact of the Capacitar Training that showed the potential of the body-mind-spirit practices for transforming trauma with culturally and spiritually diverse individuals. The most significant research findings of the present study suggest that: (1) the majority of the co-researchers' experiences of bodily change through body-mind-spirit practices initiated further integration of past negative (traumatic) and / or positive experiences in an embodied way, including interrelatedness to spirituality, culture and nature; (2) the initial bodily felt shift led to the co-researchers' desire for more change; (3) the experiences of change were independent of the cultural or spiritual background of the co-researchers; (4) a desire to support others' change emerged for the co-researchers based on their own experiences of improvement; and (5) ambiguity arose for a minority of co-researchers in the beginning of the training related to cultural and religious barriers, and self esteem issues; and at the end of the Capacitar Training linked with the question of commitment to time and to the engagement with the practices.;To enhance an embodied understanding of the phenomenological results, biographical information from the co-researchers' life experiences related to the borderlands had been compiled during the interviews, which mirrored the body of knowledge on issues in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and has been presented as a cultural-spiritual narrative composite. Furthermore, evaluative information about the co-researchers' experiences of the conveyance of the Capacitar Training has been synthesized, adding their critical reflections about the conduction and the further development of the Capacitar approach.
机译:体现现象学探究的目的是探讨所谓的“身体-心灵-精神能力训练”对个人和社区创伤转化的影响。超个人心理学的一般哲学框架,特别是利用相互关联的概念,已得到实施。这项研究是在美墨边境进行的,共有14位女研究员(墨西哥人,墨西哥裔美国人,玛雅人,美国白人)住在埃尔帕索(美国得克萨斯州)和华雷斯城(墨西哥奇瓦瓦州)这两个城市因此,他们经常遭受致命性暴力和所谓的杀害妇女的威胁,面临着该地区特有的歧视和社会经济问题。使用Capacitar培训,通过多语言(英语/西班牙语/玛雅语)进行半结构化多面试,调查了女性在变革中的具体体现。数据分析程序结合了想象力的变化和体现的解释,从而形成了具有其变化的一般意义结构;现象学结果对知识的贡献包括对过去关于Capacitar训练的影响的研究的证实,该研究表明了潜力身体和精神的实践,可以改变文化和精神上不同的个体的创伤。本研究最重要的研究结果表明:(1)大多数共同研究者通过身体-精神-精神实践进行身体改变的经验引发了过去消极(创伤)和/或积极经历在一个人体内的进一步整合。体现方式,包括与灵性,文化和自然的相互联系; (2)最初的身体感觉转变导致共同研究者渴望更多改变的愿望; (3)变革经历独立于共同研究者的文化或精神背景; (4)基于自己的改进经验,共同研究者出现了支持他人变革的愿望; (5)在开始与文化和宗教障碍以及自尊问题有关的培训时,少数共同研究人员产生了歧义;在Capacitar培训结束时,与对时间的承诺以及对实践的参与有关。为了增强对现象学结果的具体理解,共同研究者与边疆地区相关的生活经历中提供了传记信息,在访谈中进行了汇总,反映了美国-墨西哥边境地区有关问题的知识体系,并已作为一种文化-精神的叙事方式进行了介绍。此外,已经综合了有关共同研究者进行Capacitar培训的经验的评估信息,并添加了他们对Capacitar方法的开展和进一步发展的批判性思考。

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  • 作者

    Hess, Regina Ursula.;

  • 作者单位

    Bournemouth University (United Kingdom).;

  • 授予单位 Bournemouth University (United Kingdom).;
  • 学科 Metaphysics.;Health Sciences Alternative Medicine.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 395 p.
  • 总页数 395
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:03

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