快乐的斯多葛死亡写作——对网络群体中新来者思考死亡的解释性现象学分析

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Humanistic Psychology Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1177/00221678231178051
K. Hammer, W. Van Gordon
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死亡意识是斯多葛哲学的一个组成部分,在治疗训练或实证心理学研究中很少受到关注。本研究试图通过调查参与者完成斯多葛死亡书写干预的经历来解决这一差距。为了了解新来者在日常死亡沉思中的经历,2021年12月,在英国一个名为“与斯多葛学派的28天快乐死亡写作”的项目中,对六名成年参与者进行了深入的半结构化采访,并使用解释性现象学分析(IPA)进行了分析。分析产生了两个主要主题:沉思语境和死亡沉思意义。沉思语境包括一个暂时的、不稳定的社区(称为社区)、另类(称为交替)和更广阔的世界的经历。死亡沉思意义包括死亡和其他个人损失,以及个人目标、积极情绪/经历和有益行为/活动等收益。研究结果表明,社区中的日常死亡写作似乎有可能激发个人的死亡意识,破坏死亡禁忌,并伴随着自我报告的情绪清晰度、心理灵活性、担忧和沉思的变化。此外,像28天这样的开放项目的实施可能有助于干预科学中出现的具体方法,包括通过加强从业者培训。未来的研究可以调查从业者、受训者和更有经验的斯多葛学派,并开发新的评估死亡意识的方法。
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Joyful Stoic Death Writing: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Newcomers Contemplating Death in an Online Group
Death awareness, which is an integral part of Stoic philosophy, has received little attention in either therapeutic training or empirical psychological research. This study seeks to address this gap by investigating participants’ experiences of completing a Stoic death writing intervention. To understand newcomers’ experiences being in-daily-death-contemplation, in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted in December 2021 with six adult participants in a UK program, 28 Days Joyful Death Writing with the Stoics, were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Analysis generated two primary themes: Contemplative Context and Death Contemplation Significance. Contemplative Context included the experiences of a temporary, unstable community (called communitas), otherness (called alterity), and the wider world. Death Contemplation Significance included death and other personal losses, and gains such as personal purpose, positive emotions/experiences, and beneficial behaviors/activities. Findings indicate daily death writing in communitas appears to have potential to provoke personal death awareness and undermine death taboos, accompanied by self-reported changes in emotional clarity, psychological flexibility, worry, and rumination. Furthermore, operationalizing open programs like 28 Days could contribute to idiographic approaches emerging in intervention science, including via augmenting practitioner training. Future studies could investigate practitioners, trainees, and more experienced Stoics as well as develop novel assessment means for evaluating death awareness.
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Journal of Humanistic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.
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