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What are the experiences of those attending a self help hearing voices group : an interpretative phenomenological approach

机译:参加自助听力声音小组的人的经历是什么:一种解释性的现象学方法

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Introduction: Self-help Hearing Voices Groups (HVG) have grown in popularity here in the UK, and internationally, since the 1980s. Despite research into the potential benefits of attending self-help groups for other mental health problems, little is known about their potential benefit for voice hearers. The present study was designed to explore the experiences of those attending one self-help Hearing Voices Group in the UK. Methods: A homogenous convenience sample of seven adults aged between 28 and 48 years old was recruited and participants were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Analysis was conducted for individual participants in the first instance. Following this, a group analysis was conducted across participants to identify master and super-ordinate themes. Results: Six master themes and eight super-ordinate themes emerged following the group analysis. Participants experienced the group as A Secure Base which offered the opportunity for Coming Together to Help Ourselves. As well as benefits of attending the group, participants also discussed challenging aspects to their experience; Threats to Engagement and Vicarious Experience. Participants experienced the group as A Catalyst for Change in terms of social and psychological recovery. Finally, participants talked about the sense of Belonging to a Special Tribe which offered mutual acceptance and social inclusion. Discussion: The main findings of the research project are discussed in relation to existing psychological theories of groups and research into the effectiveness of self-help groups in other clinical contexts. The research adds to the existing knowledge base in terms of exploring how participants developed attachments to the group and its members. Implications for the potential benefits of attending self-help Hearing Voices Groups are discussed. Finally, the clinical implications for Clinical Psychologists working with voices and with self-help Hearing Voices Groups are discussed. The research concludes with recommendations for areas of further research.
机译:简介:自1980年代以来,自助式助听器语音组(HVG)在英国和国际上日益流行。尽管对参加自助小组解决其他心理健康问题的潜在好处进行了研究,但对于他们对于语音听众的潜在好处知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨参加英国自助式听力之声小组的人们的经验。方法:收集7个年龄在28至48岁之间的成年人的同质便利样本,并使用半结构化的访谈时间表对参与者进行访谈。使用解释性现象学分析对访谈进行转录和分析。首先对个别参与者进行了分析。此后,对参与者进行了小组分析,以确定主要主题和上级主题。结果:小组分析后出现了六个主要主题和八个上级主题。参加者体验了该小组的安全基础,这为团结起来提供了帮助自己的机会。除了参加该小组的好处外,与会者还讨论了他们的经历中具有挑战性的方面;敬业度和替代经验的威胁。参加者在社会和心理康复方面将小组视为“变革的催化剂”。最后,与会人员谈到了属于特殊部落的感觉,该部落提供了相互接受和社会包容性。讨论:该研究项目的主要发现与团体的现有心理学理论以及自助团体在其他临床环境下的有效性研究进行了讨论。该研究在探索参与者如何发展对小组及其成员的依恋方面增加了现有的知识库。讨论了参加自助式助听器小组的潜在好处。最后,讨论了使用声音和自助式声音小组的临床心理学家的临床意义。研究结束时提出了进一步研究领域的建议。

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