社工学生对治疗性瑜伽的认知与态度

Jessica Gladden, Yatesha Yatesha Robinson, Alexis Freed
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以身体为基础的干预措施,如瑜伽,在社会工作和治疗中越来越普遍。然而,在社会工作教育项目中,瑜伽很少被作为一种治疗实践来教授。本研究考察了社会工作专业学生对瑜伽的了解和兴趣,瑜伽既是一种体育锻炼,也是一种治疗方法。213名来自中西部州两所大中型大学的社会工作专业学生完成了一项调查。调查结果显示,学生有兴趣参与瑜伽,并将瑜伽作为临床实践的治疗方法。一些学生注意到文化挪用和使用干预措施来适应个人客户的担忧。瑜伽训练作为一种治疗干预可以添加到现有的社会工作项目中,以提高未来社会工作者为他们的客户提供这种干预的能力。
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Social Work Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Therapeutic Yoga
Body-based interventions such as yoga are becoming increasingly common as evidence-based practices in social work and therapeutic treatment. However, yoga is rarely taught as a therapeutic practice in social work educational programs. This study examined social work students’ knowledge and interest in yoga as both a physical exercise and therapeutic approach. 213 social work students from two mid- to large- sized universities in a Midwest state completed a survey. The survey results showed that students are interested in participating in yoga as well as learning yoga as a therapeutic approach for their clinical practice. A few students noted concerns about cultural appropriation and using interventions to fit the individual client. Training in yoga as a therapeutic intervention could be added into existing social work programs to increase the ability of future social workers to provide this intervention to their clients.
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