Facing the future

Sue Clodd
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This study aimed to explore the experience of the transpersonal in contemplating retirement, as it impacted on five female co-researchers and myself.  All were aged between 55 and 65 and were actively, or recently, engaged in careers in either psychotherapy or therapeutic social work.  To allow for deep self-exploration, a heuristic research method, as described by Moustakas (1990), was chosen. Data was collected from my reflective, creative journal, and from the co-researchers using dialogue-based interviews. Data was analysed using an adapted form of thematic analysis. Individual and composite depictions were created and a creative synthesis developed. Two major transpersonal themes emerged: confronting mortality and seeking authenticity and growth. Findings suggest we cannot have the second without acknowledging the first. Subordinate themes demonstrate how we are managing this dilemma and exploring a place for ourselves in the future. Findings further suggest we do this by holding two distinct concepts of time: a linear concept relating to confronting mortality, and an expansive concept relating to seeking meaning and fulfilment in exploring new avenues or rediscovering latent parts of ourselves. These two concepts acknowledge spiritual dimensions in our lives and help us manage the knowledge of mortality. The findings are critically discussed in relation to relevant literature. Finally, the limitations of this study are explored and ideas for future research identified.
面向未来
本研究旨在探讨超个人在考虑退休时的经验,因为它对五位女性共同研究人员和我自己的影响。所有人的年龄都在55岁到65岁之间,都在积极或最近从事心理治疗或治疗性社会工作。为了允许深入的自我探索,我们选择了穆斯塔卡斯(1990)所描述的启发式研究方法。数据收集自我的反思,创造性的日记,以及使用基于对话的访谈的合作研究人员。数据分析采用了一种改编的专题分析形式。个人和合成的描绘被创造出来,一种创造性的综合发展起来。两个主要的超个人主题出现了:面对死亡,寻求真实和成长。研究结果表明,如果不承认第一种情况,我们就不可能拥有第二种情况。次要主题展示了我们如何处理这种困境,并为自己在未来探索一个地方。研究结果进一步表明,我们通过持有两种不同的时间概念来做到这一点:一种是与面对死亡有关的线性概念,另一种是与探索新途径或重新发现自己潜在部分时寻求意义和成就感有关的扩展概念。这两个概念承认我们生活中的精神层面,并帮助我们管理死亡的知识。研究结果与相关文献进行了批判性讨论。最后,探讨了本研究的局限性,并提出了未来研究的思路。
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