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Into the darkness 进入黑暗
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2161754
Anh Ngoc Quynh Phan
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But I still have my fingerprints 但我还有指纹
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2161752
S. Rojcewicz
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Satu Tungku Tiga Batu: one furnace three stones 一洞三石:一炉三石
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2161755
A. Rahman
ABSTRACT “One Furnace Three Stones” refers to religious tolerance practices among Indigenous Papuan tribes at FakFak, West Papua, Indonesia. The present poem has been inspired by my engagement with FakFak people during a community service program in 2013. During the program, I witnessed how the local people heedlessly practised religious tolerance long before the West introduced the concept of tolerance and multiculturalism. The poem tells us a story of a father and his son who have a different faith but living peacefully within their family. Through this poem, I tried to reflect on the nature of the religious tolerance among the Papuan indigenous people through some values that they hold. Finally, this poem is dedicated to sufferers of some intolerant attacks in Indonesia and worldwide. I hope the messages of religious tolerance from the Indigenous Papuan people represented in this poem contribute to creating a better and safer world.
摘要“一炉三石”是指印度尼西亚西巴布亚省FakFak的巴布亚土著部落之间的宗教宽容行为。这首诗的灵感来自我在2013年的一个社区服务项目中与FakFak人的接触。在节目中,我亲眼目睹了早在西方引入宽容和多元文化的概念之前,当地人就开始肆无忌惮地信奉宗教宽容。这首诗告诉我们一个父亲和他的儿子的故事,他们有着不同的信仰,但在他们的家庭中过着平静的生活。通过这首诗,我试图通过巴布亚土著人所持有的一些价值观来反思他们宗教宽容的本质。最后,这首诗是献给在印度尼西亚和世界各地遭受一些不宽容袭击的受害者的。我希望这首诗中所表达的巴布亚土著人民的宗教宽容信息有助于创造一个更美好、更安全的世界。
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Reading the lockdown: responding to covid poetry 阅读封锁:应对covid诗歌
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-16 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2155078
Marcello Giovanelli
ABSTRACT During 2020, sales of books increased as readers found more time to engage with fiction and return to books that provided comfort and a sense of escapism. The Covid-19 pandemic also provided the space for a new genre, “covid fiction”, to emerge. This article examines the sub-genre of “covid poetry” by integrating text and reader response data analysis to examine the representation of the pandemic experience in Michele Witthaus’ poem “The new shape of fear”. Analysis of the data reveals that participants interpret and discuss the poem by drawing on foregrounded language features in the text, reflecting on their own pandemic experiences and demonstrating empathy with the experiences of others. These findings demonstrate that covid poetry may have particular interpretative effects that are geared towards self- and other-understanding. Overall, the article sets out some first steps towards examining the stylistic characteristics and interpretative effects of this emerging and important genre.
在2020年,随着读者有更多的时间参与小说,并回到那些提供舒适和逃避现实感的书籍中,图书销量有所增长。covid -19大流行还为“covid - fiction”这一新类型的出现提供了空间。本文通过整合文本和读者反应数据分析来研究“covid诗歌”的子体裁,以考察米歇尔·威特豪斯(Michele Witthaus)的诗歌《恐惧的新形态》(the new shape of fear)中对疫情经历的表现。对数据的分析表明,参与者通过利用文本中突出的语言特征,反思自己的大流行经历,并对他人的经历表示同情,来解释和讨论这首诗。这些发现表明,covid - 19诗歌可能具有特定的解释性作用,有利于自我和他人的理解。总的来说,本文为研究这一新兴而重要的体裁的风格特征和解释效果迈出了一些初步的步骤。
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Poetry in a pandemic. Digital shared reading for wellbeing 疫情中的诗歌。健康数字共享阅读
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2148135
J. Blundell, S. Poole
ABSTRACT Unexpectedly taking place in the midst of a pandemic, this research examined historical and contemporary assumptions about the relationship between storytelling and wellbeing and asked how a shared reading group might be used to help repair individuals and communities as they emerge into the post-Covid world. It asked how storytelling can help us to come to terms with the collective trauma we have experienced by developing empathy and enlarging identity, and considered the role of digital technology in creating safe spaces for connection and reflection. The research aimed to provide a nuanced and in-depth account of the experience of shared reading for wellbeing, and to make practical recommendations for the future of such initiatives in community settings. It identified significant risks in shared reading and asked how these can be minimised, whilst being wary of stifling the many benefits of creativity by becoming too risk averse.
摘要出人意料的是,这项研究发生在疫情期间,它考察了关于讲故事与幸福感之间关系的历史和当代假设,并询问了在个人和社区进入新冠疫情后的世界时,如何利用共享阅读小组来帮助修复他们。它询问讲故事如何通过培养同理心和扩大身份来帮助我们接受我们所经历的集体创伤,并考虑到数字技术在创造安全的联系和反思空间方面的作用。这项研究旨在对共享阅读促进幸福的体验进行细致入微的深入描述,并为社区环境中此类举措的未来提出切实可行的建议。它确定了共享阅读中的重大风险,并询问如何将这些风险降至最低,同时警惕过于规避风险而扼杀创造力的许多好处。
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Poetic autoethnography: sonnets for both dads 诗意的民族志:两个父亲的十四行诗
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2146467
Karen V. Lee
ABSTRACT The author uses poetic-autoethnography to share the complexities of her personal emotional experience as a perpetual griever with on-going sorrow about the traumatic loss of both her fathers. She writes sonnets to memorialize the loss that triggers memories. Poetic-autoethnography becomes therapeutic as she shares how her life has been interrupted by the cultural and social phenomena of losing significant parental figures.
摘要作者用诗意的民族志来分享她个人情感经历的复杂性,她是一个永远的悲伤者,同时也在为失去两位父亲而悲伤。她写十四行诗是为了纪念引发记忆的损失。当她分享自己的生活如何被失去重要父母形象的文化和社会现象打断时,诗意的民族志变得有治疗作用。
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“Through my poems, I wanted a sense of recognition”: Afghan unaccompanied refugee minors’ experiences of poetic writing, migration, and resettlement “通过我的诗歌,我想要一种认可感”:阿富汗无人陪伴的未成年难民的诗歌创作、移民和重新安置经历
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-18 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2147033
M. Hosseini, E. Punzi
ABSTRACT This paper concerns young adults who came to Sweden from Afghanistan as unaccompanied refugee minors (UMs) and their engagement with poetry and other creative activities. The aim was to explore how UMs use poetic writing and other creative activities to handle resettlement challenges. Seven young men and six young women, aged 18–24, participated in semi-structured interviews. The material was analyzed using the three components of poetry therapy, developed by Mazza. Three themes were identified: (1) Encouragement; (2) Creative expressions as a “safe place”; and (3) A sense of recognition. Through creative expressions, our participants could understand and handle the emotional difficulties and the insecurity associated with resettlement. Poetic writing was a way to convey personal experiences of injustices, a source of self-understanding, and a way to establish new social networks. We discuss and present suggestions on how poetry and other creative activities can be integrated in interventions toward UMs.
本文关注的是作为无人陪伴的未成年难民(UMs)从阿富汗来到瑞典的年轻人,以及他们对诗歌和其他创造性活动的参与。目的是探索UMs如何使用诗歌写作和其他创造性活动来应对重新安置的挑战。年龄在18-24岁之间的7名年轻男性和6名年轻女性参加了半结构化访谈。材料的分析使用诗歌疗法的三个组成部分,由Mazza开发。确定了三个主题:(1)鼓励;(2)作为“安全场所”的创意表达;(3)认同感。通过创造性的表达,我们的参与者可以理解和处理与重新安置有关的情感困难和不安全感。诗歌写作是一种传达个人不公正经历的方式,是一种自我理解的来源,也是一种建立新的社会网络的方式。我们讨论并提出了关于如何将诗歌和其他创造性活动整合到UMs干预措施中的建议。
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Using bibliotherapy to spark conversations about antiracism and advocacy with Black children 使用阅读疗法激发与黑人儿童有关反种族主义和倡导的对话
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2138592
Laura Bruneau, J. Tucker
ABSTRACT As stories shape how children make sense of their world, children must see themselves in the books they read. Children’s literature has the potential to spark conversations that enhance understanding of race, antiracism, and advocacy. Indeed, recently there has been a marked increase in the number of antiracist children’s books that address these issues directly. To that end, we offer book recommendations about race, representation, Black history and culture, antiracism, and activism and advocacy. Further, through a case vignette, counselors who work with children will gain foundational knowledge in applying culturally-affirmative bibliotherapy. Counselors will also learn concrete ways to communicate to Black children that they are accepted, appreciated, and celebrated for their racial and ethnic diversity.
摘要随着故事塑造了孩子们如何理解自己的世界,孩子们必须在他们读的书中看到自己。儿童文学有可能引发对话,增进对种族、反种族主义和宣传的理解。事实上,最近直接涉及这些问题的反种族主义儿童书籍的数量显著增加。为此,我们提供关于种族、代表性、黑人历史和文化、反种族主义、激进主义和倡导的书籍推荐。此外,通过一个案例小插曲,与儿童合作的辅导员将获得应用文化肯定性阅读疗法的基础知识。辅导员还将学习具体的方式,向黑人儿童传达他们因种族和民族多样性而被接受、欣赏和庆祝的信息。
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Supporting school counselor’s multicultural self-efficacy development through Hip Hop based coursework 通过Hip Hop课程支持学校辅导员多元文化自我效能感的发展
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2131473
I. Levy, B. Keum
ABSTRACT This mixed-methods single-subject design study explored the impact of Hip Hop based counselor education coursework on school counseling master’s student’s multicultural competence development. In this study, students were trained in using a Hip Hop mixtape-making model for group work, and then facilitated small-groups during their internships. Analysis of repeated survey measures and two focus groups detail the impact of this novel training program on the participants’ development and offer implications for research and practice.
摘要这项混合方法的单学科设计研究探讨了以嘻哈为基础的辅导员教育课程对学校咨询硕士生多元文化能力发展的影响。在这项研究中,学生们接受了使用嘻哈混音带制作模式进行小组工作的培训,然后在实习期间为小组提供便利。对重复调查措施和两个焦点小组的分析详细说明了这种新颖的培训计划对参与者发展的影响,并为研究和实践提供了启示。
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It gives them a voice the way they want the voice: a qualitative exploration of clinicians’ use of Storiez with urban youth 它以他们想要的方式给了他们一个声音:对临床医生在城市青年中使用故事的定性探索
IF 0.7 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI: 10.1080/08893675.2022.2117999
Meagan Corrado, Gillian Murray, Toorjo Ghose
ABSTRACT Urban youth are exposed to high levels of trauma. Trauma narratives are included in trauma treatment best practices, however, there are conflicting perspectives about the trauma narrative process. The Storiez intervention divides the trauma narrative process into nine steps that collectively focus on youth reflection, organization of memories, creative expression, and development of future vision. Master’s level therapists (n = 15) received Storiez training and materials. Six to eight weeks after training, 12 therapists participated in qualitative interviews. Interviews were analyzed using grounded theory. Three themes emerged: (1) It gives them a voice the way they want the voice, (2) It doesn’t require a lot of fancy gadgets and gizmos, and (3) Trauma doesn’t define them. Participant responses about the intervention’s portability, inclusion of strengths, simplicity, and cultural competence highlighted a paucity in the literature. The study’s findings preliminarily speak to the success of Storiez and highlight the need for future research.
城市青年面临着严重的心理创伤。创伤叙事包含在创伤治疗的最佳实践中,然而,关于创伤叙事过程存在着相互矛盾的观点。Storiez干预将创伤叙事过程分为九个步骤,共同关注青年反思、记忆组织、创造性表达和未来愿景的发展。硕士水平的治疗师(n = 15)接受了Storiez培训和材料。培训后6至8周,12名治疗师参加了定性访谈。访谈采用扎根理论进行分析。出现了三个主题:(1)它让他们以自己想要的方式发出声音,(2)它不需要很多花哨的小工具和小玩意儿,(3)创伤不会定义他们。参与者对干预措施的可移植性、包括优势、简单性和文化能力的反应突出了文献中的缺乏。这项研究的结果初步证明了Storiez的成功,并强调了未来研究的必要性。
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