Department of Counseling and Developmental Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02457, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2010 Jan;80(1):46-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2010.01006.x.
This study describes a qualitative study of student advocates' experiences of their work with low-income women struggling with symptoms of depression. Using an advocacy model called Relationship-Centered Advocacy, these 1st-year counseling psychology graduate students worked intensively with their "partners" for 9 months. Advocate-partner teams met together each week, developing collaborative relationships and addressing the women's emotional and material needs in integrated ways. Using qualitative content analysis of participant interviews and journal entries, this study describes emergent themes involving negotiating the advocacy relationship, insider-outsider dynamics, responding to perceptions of privilege and disparity, and gaining professional and personal insights. It concludes with a discussion of the practice and research implications, highlighting the possibilities of Relationship-Centered Advocacy as a new training tool.
本研究描述了一项定性研究,探讨了学生倡导者在与因抑郁症状而挣扎的低收入女性合作方面的经历。这些一年级咨询心理学研究生使用一种名为“关系为中心的倡导”的倡导模式,与他们的“伙伴”进行了为期 9 个月的密集合作。倡导-伙伴团队每周会面一次,建立合作关系,并以综合方式解决女性的情感和物质需求。通过对参与者访谈和日记条目的定性内容分析,本研究描述了涉及协商倡导关系、局内人和局外人动态、回应特权和差距的看法,以及获得专业和个人见解的新兴主题。最后讨论了实践和研究意义,强调了关系为中心的倡导作为一种新的培训工具的可能性。