Alleviating suffering in the face of death: Insights from constructivism and a transpersonal narrative approach

Elizabeth d. Smith
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Summary Confronting one's mortality is at the heart of much human suffering. Building upon her previous development and testing of an exploratory model of psychospiritual distress, the author explores the confrontation of death in light of a transpersonal narrative with four new dimensions: (a) normalization of death, (b) divine intention, i.e., a belief in a supernatural force of higher power that provides a cosmic order, (c) surrender, i.e., the ability to let go of the outcome of events and to accept the unknown, and (d) transpersonal existence, i.e., a belief in a continued existence beyond the known mortal self. Through a constructivist perspective on this transpersonal narrative, one can understand how personal reality is constructed and how affect flows from core beliefs that mediate events. This offers an explanatory model of how annihilation vulnerability of personhood can be mediated, resulting in diminished suffering. It suggests implications for practice to alleviate the actual suffering a person experiences.
在面对死亡时减轻痛苦:来自建构主义和超个人叙事方法的见解
面对死亡是人类痛苦的核心。在她之前对心理痛苦的探索性模型的开发和测试的基础上,作者从四个新的维度探讨了超个人叙事的死亡对抗:(a)死亡的正常化,(b)神圣的意图,即相信一种提供宇宙秩序的更高力量的超自然力量,(c)投降,即放手事件结果并接受未知的能力,以及(d)超个人的存在,即相信在已知的必死的自我之外继续存在。通过对这种超个人叙事的建构主义视角,人们可以理解个人现实是如何构建的,以及调解事件的核心信念是如何产生影响的。这提供了一个解释模型,如何湮灭人格的脆弱性可以调解,导致减少痛苦。它暗示了练习可以减轻一个人所经历的实际痛苦。
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