Stalking and the role of occupational therapy “you’re not living life to the full if you’re stalking”

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
R. Wheatley, Sam Baker
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Purpose This discussion paper aims to highlight the role of occupational therapy (OT) in understanding stalking and in interventions designed to assist the perpetrator to lead a more fulfilling life through healthier occupations. Design/methodology/approach This study highlights the role of OT in understanding stalking and in designing interventions to assist the perpetrator by extending discussions, drawing on the authors’ practitioner experiences and upon recent study findings on what drives men who stalk. Findings Stalking is a problem behaviour that is often effort-intense, all-consuming, emotionally driven and psychologically damaging for both victims and perpetrators. It consists of a patterned occupation of time which is overarchingly dysfunctional, yet intrinsically purposeful. As humans, our actions and occupations have meaning to us. Stalking can be conceptualised as a meaningful yet self-defeating and harmful pattern of occupations. This paper illustrates how stalking could be addressed through the additional contribution of OT to multi-agency approaches. Research limitations/implications This paper extends the discussion by drawing on the authors’ clinical practitioner experiences and upon recent study findings on what drives men who stalk. Practical implications This paper highlights the role of OT in understanding stalking and in interventions designed to assist the perpetrator to lead a more fulfilling life through healthier occupations. Originality/value This marriage of knowledge from OT and stalking research is set out in support of the application of OT within multi-agency approaches to working with people who stalk.
跟踪和职业治疗的作用"如果你跟踪,你就不能充分享受生活"
目的本文旨在强调职业治疗(OT)在理解跟踪行为和干预措施中的作用,这些干预措施旨在帮助施暴者通过更健康的职业过上更充实的生活。设计/方法/方法这项研究强调了OT在理解跟踪行为和设计干预措施以帮助施暴者方面的作用,通过扩大讨论,借鉴作者的从业者经验和最近关于跟踪男性的研究结果。FindingsStalking是一种问题行为,通常是一种耗费精力、耗费精力、情绪驱动的行为,对受害者和施暴者都有心理伤害。它由一种模式化的时间占用组成,这种时间占用功能失调,但本质上是有目的的。作为人类,我们的行为和职业对我们来说是有意义的。跟踪可以被概念化为一种有意义但自我挫败和有害的职业模式。本文阐述了如何通过OT对多机构方法的额外贡献来解决跟踪问题。研究局限性/含义本文通过借鉴作者的临床实践经验和最近关于男性跟踪动机的研究结果,扩展了讨论范围。实际含义本文强调了OT在理解跟踪行为和干预措施中的作用,这些干预措施旨在帮助施暴者通过更健康的职业过上更充实的生活。独创性/价值将OT和跟踪研究的知识结合起来,是为了支持OT在多机构方法中的应用,以与跟踪者合作。
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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