Mau Martin, Nielsen Dorthe S, Jakobsen Ida Skytte, Klausen Søren H, Roessler Kirsten K
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Health, Social Work and Welfare Research, UCL University College, Odense, Denmark.
Scand J Psychol. 2021 Jun;62(3):365-373. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12721. Epub 2021 Mar 14.
By providing a distinctive room for reflection, long-distance walks can help people similar to professional counselling. To understand reflection processes' influence on mental health, a framework focusing on personal transformations, specifically through the concept of liminality, can be used. Through nine semi-structured interviews with middle-aged and older long-distance walkers, this study answers the following question: How do middle-aged and older adults experience long-distance walking, and how do their experiences influence their reflective process? Four themes emerged during the analysis: (1) overcoming strain and achieving a sense of capability; (2) simplicity in obligations and having the time to pursue emotionally difficult experiences; (3) solitariness and reflection on oneself; and (4) calmness and embracing thoughts. These findings illustrate how going on long-distance walks may be similar to entering a liminal, or transformational, space. The findings show how long-distance walks can be helpful, or perhaps even therapeutic, in situations where personal transformation is required.
通过提供一个独特的反思空间,长途步行对人的帮助类似于专业咨询。为了理解反思过程对心理健康的影响,可以使用一个关注个人转变的框架,特别是通过阈限性的概念。通过对中年及老年长途步行者进行的九次半结构化访谈,本研究回答了以下问题:中年及老年人如何体验长途步行,以及他们的经历如何影响他们的反思过程?分析过程中出现了四个主题:(1)克服压力并获得能力感;(2)义务简单化并有时间去经历情感上困难的体验;(3)独处与自我反思;(4)平静与接纳思想。这些发现说明了进行长途步行可能如何类似于进入一个阈限性的或变革性的空间。研究结果表明,在需要个人转变的情况下,长途步行可能会有所帮助,甚至可能具有治疗作用。