Coholic Diana
Laurentian University School of Social Work, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2005 Sep 28;5:789-802. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2005.99.
This paper discusses an exploratory study that investigated the helpfulness of spiritually influenced group work with eight adult women who shared a history of substance abuse. The overall purpose of the group was to help participants develop their self-awareness and self-esteem. The group, which was contextualized in transpersonal theory, was organized around the following themes and experiential exercises: meditation, mindfulness practice, dream work, stream of consciousness writing, the shadow self, and other arts-based processes. Grounded-theory analysis of group sessions and individual interviews with the participants found that the participants perceived the group to be helpful in developing their self-awareness and self-esteem. While the participants identified different aspects of the group as spiritual, making-meaning was one practice that was consistently described as a spiritually sensitive process. The results of this study in this emergent field are promising and suggestions are provided for future research.
本文讨论了一项探索性研究,该研究调查了受精神影响的团体工作对八名有药物滥用史的成年女性的帮助。该团体的总体目的是帮助参与者提高自我意识和自尊。该团体以超个人理论为背景,围绕以下主题和体验式练习展开:冥想、正念练习、梦境工作、意识流写作、阴影自我以及其他基于艺术的过程。对团体会议和对参与者的个人访谈进行扎根理论分析发现,参与者认为该团体有助于提高他们的自我意识和自尊。虽然参与者将团体的不同方面视为精神层面的,但意义建构是一种一直被描述为具有精神敏感性的过程。在这个新兴领域的这项研究结果很有前景,并为未来的研究提供了建议。