OVERCOMING INTERNALISED PHOBIA AMONG BUDDHIST SEXUAL MINORITIES THROUGH MINDFULNESS

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
F. Cheng
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Abstract

ABSTRACT When heterosexuality dominates sexual culture, sexual minorities are marginalised, yielding minority stress and internalised phobia which devastate psychological well-being and raise suicide risks. A growing trend in using mindfulness-related interventions in health care shows positive signs, but there is a paucity of research on mindfulness for sexual minorities. This qualitative research, through interpretative phenomenological analysis, looks into how Buddhist sexual minorities (from various countries) interpret mindfulness from which their increased self-awareness, self-esteem and self-acceptance become prominent intrinsic resources, resulting in enhanced mental health and quality of life. Such an exploratory study extends the horizon of health care benefits for helping professionals and sexual minorities with alternative views in overcoming external and internalised phobia.
通过正念克服佛教性少数群体的内在恐惧
摘要当异性恋在性文化中占主导地位时,性少数群体就会被边缘化,产生少数群体的压力和内化的恐惧症,这会破坏心理健康并增加自杀风险。在医疗保健中使用正念相关干预措施的趋势越来越明显,显示出积极的迹象,但对性少数群体的正念研究却很少。这项定性研究通过解释性现象学分析,探讨了佛教性少数群体(来自不同国家)如何解释正念,他们增强的自我意识、自尊和自我接纳成为突出的内在资源,从而提高心理健康和生活质量。这项探索性研究扩展了医疗保健益处的范围,帮助有不同观点的专业人士和性少数群体克服外部和内部恐惧症。
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