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Wisdom from the Wilderness[1] 来自荒野的智慧[1]
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.53841/bpscpr.2024.39.1.18
Martin Milton
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British Counselling as an Embryo: A Valedictory Message 作为胚胎的英国咨询:告别词
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.53841/bpscpr.2024.39.1.10
Stephen Murgatroyd
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Being with uncertainty: A reflective account of a personal relationship with an asylum seeker/refugee 与不确定性共存:反思与寻求庇护者/难民的个人关系
Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.53841/bpscpr.2024.39.1.103
David T. Morrison
Background:Violent political instability in countries such as Syria has seen the worldwide number of forcibly displaced people rise to levels not seen since World War 2, with over 150,000 asylum seekers and refugees hosted in the UK alone (UNHCR, 2015). Despite this figure, many UK residents have only a limited understanding of the experience of seeking asylum.Content & Focus:This article features a reflective account of the author’s experience of being in a relationship with an asylum seeker/refugee in the UK. It begins with the author’s reflections on the harsh asylum process and encourages those of us with a right to remain in the UK to consider how we would cope in such circumstances. Opportunities for personal and professional development that have arisen from the relationship are outlined, with particular emphasis on the experience of uncertainty and powerlessness. Finally, indignation at the inequalities faced by asylum seekers and refugees is presented as a catalyst for the development of a social justice agenda both within and beyond the therapy room.Conclusion:Being in a romantic relationship with an asylum seeker/refugee offers a unique vantage point to learn about the asylum process in depth. Furthermore, even such overtly challenging experiences can be transformed into opportunities for personal and professional growth, including the development of a social justice agenda in our counselling psychology practice.
背景:叙利亚等国的暴力政治动荡导致全球被迫流离失所者人数上升到第二次世界大战以来的最高水平,仅英国就收容了超过 15 万名寻求庇护者和难民(联合国难民署,2015 年)。尽管有这一数字,但许多英国居民对寻求庇护的经历了解有限。内容与重点:本文以反思的方式讲述了作者与英国寻求庇护者/难民的交往经历。文章从作者对严酷的庇护程序的反思开始,鼓励我们这些有权留在英国的人考虑在这种情况下如何应对。文章概述了在这种关系中产生的个人和职业发展机会,特别强调了不确定性和无能为力的体验。最后,对寻求庇护者和难民所面临的不平等现象的愤慨被作为一种催化剂,促进了治疗室内外社会正义议程的发展。此外,即使是这种明显具有挑战性的经历,也可以转化为个人和专业成长的机会,包括在我们的心理咨询实践中发展社会正义议程。
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