“Hell on Earth”: Single mothers’ experiences of temporary accommodation in London and its impact on their mental health

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13642537.2023.2175884
N. Carey, Emma Karwatzki, Vanessa Griffin, S. Keville
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ABSTRACT Working therapeutically in the United Kingdom, means working with individuals made homeless by a housing crisis created by economics and policy decisions. Negative effects are often experienced by the most vulnerable with subsequent injustices concealed by those at the top; this has been conceptualised as a structural violence. Whilst the mental health of homeless single mothers and their children is disproportionately affected, research on structural inequality is minimal and neglects lived experience. Semi-structured interviews with 12 single mothers living in temporary accommodation in London were analysed using Thematic Analysis. Four main themes emerged: ‘Neglect and abuse within a powerful, unjust system’, ‘Futility, entrapment and cycles of suffering’, ‘Mothering against the odds’, and ‘Surviving and resisting in the face of adversity’. Results highlighted the distress temporary accommodation created for mothers and children. Despite this, love and care were evident within mother-child relationships. Through individual and collective action, mothers strove to resist the sources of their distress, even whilst facing adversity and stigma, providing insight for therapists on the operation of structural violence. Social action psychotherapy provides a collective approach addressing experiences of stigma and material inequalities where professionals can acknowledge the reality of oppression and stand in solidarity to resist it.
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“人间地狱”:单身母亲在伦敦临时住宿的经历及其对她们心理健康的影响
在英国,从事治疗工作意味着与因经济和政策决定造成的住房危机而无家可归的人一起工作。最弱势群体往往会遭受负面影响,而随后的不公正却被顶层人士所掩盖;这被定义为一种结构性暴力。虽然无家可归的单身母亲及其子女的心理健康受到不成比例的影响,但对结构性不平等的研究很少,而且忽视了生活经验。对12位住在伦敦临时住所的单身母亲进行半结构化访谈,使用主题分析进行分析。书中出现了四个主题:“在一个强大而不公正的体制下的忽视和虐待”、“徒劳、陷阱和痛苦的循环”、“在逆境中生存和抵抗”。结果突出了为母亲和儿童创造的痛苦临时住所。尽管如此,在母子关系中,爱和关怀是显而易见的。通过个人和集体行动,母亲们努力抵抗痛苦的根源,即使面对逆境和耻辱,也为治疗师提供了关于结构性暴力运作的见解。社会行动心理治疗提供了一种集体方法来处理耻辱和物质不平等的经历,专业人员可以承认压迫的现实并团结一致地抵制它。
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