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It's just like ... it's just like what other people feel : a phenomenological exploration of using a children's picture book in the context of bereavement therapy

机译:这就像...就像其他人的感受一样:在丧亲疗法的背景下使用儿童图画书的现象学探索

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The principle aim of this study was to uncover and produce a phenomenological description of the experiences involved when reading and discussing with others a book about death and dying. Although fictional literature is frequently used within bereavement services, there is a dearth of research to support evidence based practice. The methodological design was based on the work of Edmund Husserl, in particular his transcendental phenomenological approach to enquiry. The participants for the study consisted of 11 bereaved young people, four of whom had Down’s syndrome. A therapeutic bereavement session was attended by the group, during which a member of staff read Michael Rosen’s SAD BOOK (Rosen, 2004). Afterwards a series of questions guided and stimulated discussion, gradually leading onto an exploration of their unique experiences. The participants listened, discussed, debated and shared stories, not only about reading the book but of their own grief. The main therapeutic session was video recorded and provided data that included verbal and non-verbal language, together with details of the context in which the interactions took place. The analysis uncovered findings that included: 1) a connection to other bereaved people 2) discussion of crying and sadness 3) a focus on prose and illustrations, especially one page which read: This is me being sad Maybe you think I’m being happy in this picture Really I’m being sad but pretending to be happy I’m doing that because I think people won’t like me if I look sad The findings were transformed to produce a phenomenological description of the experience when reading and discussing with others a book about death and dying. It is anticipated that this research will be of benefit to a wide range of multi-professional staff working with bereaved young people, some of whom may have a learning disability.
机译:这项研究的主要目的是揭示和产生有关与他人阅读和讨论有关死亡和死亡的书时所经历的现象学描述。尽管在丧葬服务中经常使用虚构的文献,但缺乏支持基于证据的实践的研究。该方法的设计基于埃德蒙·胡塞尔(Edmund Husserl)的工作,特别是他的先验现象学方法进行研究。该研究的参与者包括11名失去亲人的年轻人,其中4人患有唐氏综合症。该小组参加了一次治疗性丧亲会议,在会议期间,工作人员阅读了迈克尔·罗森(Michael Rosen)的SAD BOOK(Rosen,2004)。之后,一系列问题引导并激发了讨论,并逐渐引导了他们的独特经历。参加者不仅听了本书,而且听了自己的悲伤,聆听,讨论,辩论和分享了故事。主要的治疗环节是录制视频,并提供包括口头和非口头语言的数据,以及进行互动的环境细节。分析发现以下发现:1)与其他丧亲者的联系2)哭泣和悲伤的讨论3)专注于散文和插图,尤其是一页内容:这让我感到悲伤也许您认为我很高兴在这张照片中,我真的很伤心,但我却装作很开心,因为我认为如果我看起来很伤心,人们会不喜欢我。这些发现被转化为与他人一起阅读和讨论时对现象的现象学描述。一本关于死亡和死亡的书。可以预期,这项研究将有益于与丧亲的年轻人一起工作的广泛的多专业工作人员,其中一些人可能有学习障碍。

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    Dudley Helen;

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