Putting the Critical Voice Aside-Religion, Politics, and Therapy As Described by Secular Therapists Working with Ultra-Orthodox Clients: A Qualitative Study from Israel.

IF 2.2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Einat Doron, Sławomir Tobis, Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, Jan Domaradzki
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Israel's Ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredi) are a culturally distinct and tightly-knit community. Since their lifestyle, which rests on the strict interpretation of religious sources, sets them as a cultural minority within the dominant secular culture of modern Israeli society, addressing mental health within this group requires tailored approaches that consider the community's values and lifestyle, as well as the distinct social and political dynamics between secular therapists and Haredi clients. However, while Haredi's unique position often becomes a source of tension in Israeli politics and society, it also affects therapeutic encounters between ultra-orthodox clients and secular therapists, as this unique dynamic between religious and secular cultures can lead to ambivalent attitudes toward each other. This study was designed to examine the unique experiences of secular therapists in providing mental health treatment to the ultra-orthodox sector in Israel in the current social-political situation. Twenty-one qualitative semi-structured interviews conducted with secular psychologists and art therapists regarding their experiences with working with ultra-religious clients identified three main themes: (1) a feeling of an outsider, (2) colliding viewpoints, and (3) sameness. While interpretative phenomenological approach was used, the interviews were analysed using thematic analysis based on Colaizzi's approach. These themes highlight the ambivalent experience and illuminate this captivating intersection of therapy, religion, and society. Public workplaces should consider enabling intercultural therapies, acknowledging their benefits and challenges.

把批评的声音放在一边——世俗治疗师与极端正统客户合作所描述的宗教、政治和治疗:一项来自以色列的定性研究。
以色列的极端正统派犹太人(Haredi)是一个文化独特、团结紧密的社区。由于他们的生活方式依赖于对宗教来源的严格解释,使他们成为现代以色列社会占主导地位的世俗文化中的文化少数群体,因此解决这一群体的心理健康问题需要量身定制的方法,考虑到社区的价值观和生活方式,以及世俗治疗师和Haredi客户之间独特的社会和政治动态。然而,虽然Haredi的独特地位经常成为以色列政治和社会紧张局势的根源,但它也影响了极端正统的客户和世俗治疗师之间的治疗接触,因为宗教和世俗文化之间的独特动态可能导致彼此之间的矛盾态度。本研究旨在探讨世俗治疗师在当前社会政治形势下为以色列极端正统派提供心理健康治疗的独特经验。对世俗心理学家和艺术治疗师进行了21次定性半结构化访谈,了解他们与极端宗教客户打交道的经历,确定了三个主要主题:(1)局外人的感觉,(2)冲突的观点,(3)同一性。在采用解释现象学方法的同时,访谈采用基于Colaizzi方法的主题分析法进行分析。这些主题突出了矛盾的经历,并阐明了治疗、宗教和社会的迷人交集。公共工作场所应考虑启用跨文化治疗,承认其好处和挑战。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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