Social Interest and the Purposive Nature of Tattoos

D. L. McCarty, E. Popejoy
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Abstract:This narrative inquiry is the first research to connect tattoos with the Adlerian concept of social interest. Using Josselson’s (2013) relational approach, researchers interviewed 10 participants with tattoos. All participants shared their tattoo narratives. The research question was, How do participants’ tattoo narratives reflect social interest? For data analysis, the researchers adapted Fraser’s (2004) phases of data analysis. The findings show seven themes related to social interest. The narratives also highlight how participants often used courage to meet life tasks. Counselors can use tattoo narratives as a creative way to assess clients’ level of social interest, track progress, and build the therapeutic relationship.
社会兴趣与纹身的目的性
摘要:这是第一次将纹身与阿德勒的社会利益概念联系起来的研究。使用Josselson(2013)的关系方法,研究人员采访了10名有纹身的参与者。所有参与者都分享了他们的纹身故事。研究的问题是,参与者的纹身叙述如何反映社会兴趣?对于数据分析,研究人员采用了弗雷泽(2004)的数据分析阶段。研究结果显示了与社会兴趣相关的七个主题。这些故事还强调了参与者如何经常使用勇气来完成生活任务。辅导员可以使用纹身叙事作为一种创造性的方式来评估客户的社会兴趣水平,跟踪进展,并建立治疗关系。
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