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Enhancing Holistic Identity through Yoga: Investigating Body-Mind-Spirit Interventions on Mental Illness Stigma across Culture–A Case Study

机译:通过瑜伽提高整体身份:研究跨文化精神疾病的身心精神干预 - 以文化为例

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Objective: Mental illness stigma plagues many individuals with mental health issues such as depression. Labels attributed to the mentally ill focus on meeting diagnostic criterion, increase association with mental illness identities, and do not always promote greater wellbeing. Body-Mind-Spirit (BMS) interventions for depression address mental health without promoting stigmatizing labels. This study identifies how yoga can help to reduce mental illness stigma, and examines the effectiveness of a yoga intervention conducted by an expatriate in a cross-cultural context. Methods: This study took a qualitative research approach to examine the effectiveness of a four-week yoga class as an alternative Body-Mind-Spirit (BMS) intervention on participant Jenny (pseudonym) by a licensed yoga instructor and expatriate. Interpretive content analysis of post-intervention interviews, and subjective observational analysis throughout the yoga classes captured the movements of Body-Mind-Spirit as well as their impacts on the participant’s perceptions of mental illness and the change through yoga practice. Results: Some specific themes from the participant’s narratives were identified that could give light to the mechanism of change through yoga that stifles mental illness stigma, transforms identity, and enhances attention. Conclusion and implications for practice: Most notably, changes occurred through the physical to psychological axis of wellbeing, indicating some symbolic mechanism in yoga that facilitates the flow of information from the body to the mind. As Jenny’s awareness of her body deepened, her association with a stigmatizing mental illness identity decreased. Although this study was limited in its generalizability, it shows an increased understanding of how identity is an important link between BMS interventions and mental illness stigma. Furthermore these findings suggest that there is a need for rigorous research in the effectiveness of yoga on mental illnesses such as depression.
机译:目的:精神疾病耻辱困扰着许多心理健康问题,如抑郁症。标签归因于精神病患者关注会议诊断标准,增加与精神疾病身份的关联,并不总是促进更大的幸福。抑郁症的身心精神(BMS)干预措施解决心理健康,而不促进耻辱标签。本研究确定瑜伽如何有助于减少精神疾病耻辱,并在跨文化背景下审查外籍人士进行的瑜伽干预的有效性。方法:本研究采取了一种定性研究方法,以审查一名四周瑜伽级的效果作为由许可的瑜伽教练和外籍人士对参与者珍妮(假名)的替代体灵精神(BMS)干预。介入后面试的解释内容分析,以及整个瑜伽课程的主观观测分析捕获了身心 - 精神的运动,以及对参与者对精神疾病的看法以及通过瑜伽实践的变化的影响。结果:确定了参与者叙述的一些具体主题,可以通过瑜伽来调整令人变化的机制,使精神疾病耻辱,改变身份,并提高注意力。结论和实施对实践的影响:最值得注意的是,通过物理到幸福性的心理轴发生变化,表明瑜伽中的一些象征机制,便于从身体到心灵的信息流动。正如珍妮对她的身体的意识加深,她与耻辱性精神疾病身份的联系减少了。虽然这项研究的普遍性受到限制,但它显示了对BMS干预和精神疾病耻辱之间的重要联系方式增加了了解。此外,这些调查结果表明,需要严格研究瑜伽对抑郁症等精神疾病的有效性。

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