The exploration of becoming as a yoga practitioner and its impact on identity formation, health, and well-being

IF 2.4 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Occupational Science Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1080/14427591.2023.2253802
Sandra Brooks, Sarah Reynolds
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This study aimed to narrow the gap in understanding the health and well-being effects of becoming through occupation by exploring the concept of becoming through yoga practitioners’ perspectives. Four participants from the Southwest of England were recruited to engage in one-to-one semi-structured interviews concentrated on perspectives of transformation; that is, becoming, from their viewpoint as yoga practitioners. Qualitative interpretative phenomenological analysis brought about rich, in-depth accounts of the lived experiences of becoming, revealing the nature of becoming for a yogi, how yoga impacted their identity formation, and tensions between the Western definitions of becoming and yoga. The findings uncovered three themes: mapping self through time and yoga practice, transformed health and well-being through doing yoga, and strengthened connections through being a yogi. The findings support the significance of yoga as an occupation that elicits becoming through personal transformations despite the potential for adverse effects, such as insecurity and Western conformity pressures. Yogis’ depictions of becoming differed from the Western occupational paradigm of becoming, as highlighted by participants’ concentration on self-acceptance versus active self-promotion. For yoga practitioners, becoming involved receptivity and reinforced inner resilience. Further research is warranted on how the effects of becoming manifest across different meaningful occupations and diverse cultural backgrounds.
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探索成为一名瑜伽练习者及其对身份形成、健康和幸福的影响
本研究旨在通过探索瑜伽练习者的视角来理解职业转变对健康和幸福的影响,从而缩小理解职业转变对健康和幸福的影响的差距。来自英格兰西南部的四名参与者被招募参与一对一的半结构化访谈,重点关注转型的观点;从他们作为瑜伽练习者的角度来看,那就是成为。定性解释性现象学分析带来了丰富而深入的生活经验,揭示了成为瑜伽士的本质,瑜伽如何影响他们的身份形成,以及西方对成为和瑜伽的定义之间的紧张关系。研究结果揭示了三个主题:通过时间和瑜伽练习绘制自我,通过瑜伽改变健康和幸福感,通过成为一名瑜伽士加强联系。这一发现支持了瑜伽作为一种职业的重要性,它可以通过个人转变来激发成长,尽管可能会产生负面影响,比如不安全感和西方的顺从压力。瑜伽士对“成为”的描述不同于西方职业的“成为”范式,正如参与者对自我接纳与积极自我提升的关注所强调的那样。对于瑜伽练习者来说,成为参与的接受和增强内在的弹性。在不同的有意义的职业和不同的文化背景下,“变”的影响是如何显现的,需要进一步的研究。
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Journal of Occupational Science
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