外派人员的主观体验:文献系统回顾

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
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摘要

背景离国服务是一种移徙和临时流放形式,其特点是自愿出国并频繁往返于原籍国。在过去的 50 年里,全球化和国际流动性导致了全球外派人员数量的增加。即使是选择移居国外,一些外派人员也会遇到困难,从而导致疾病和求助于心理治疗。本文综述了有关外籍人士主观经历的文献综述结果。目的我们的文献综述旨在更好地了解外籍人士的经历以及他们在国外逗留期间所经历的危机。治疗外派人员的临床实践是在特定背景下发生的复杂情况。然而,外派人员问题直到最近才成为临床心理学研究的主题。经济学以及社会学、人口学和工作心理学似乎是最早研究这一现象的学科。当时的目的是了解为什么有些外派人员过早地结束了外派。在临床心理学领域,文化适应和文化融合范式已被广泛引用,作为判断外派人员是否适合外派以及制定准备计划建议的理由。如果我们认识到适应的层面,我们就会从这些概念中走出来,促进外派人员的主观体验。迄今为止,我们只发现有一本关于外派的出版物专门研究了外派对家庭的影响。这凸显了研究需要考虑到外派背景和个人途径的差异性。因此,我们就外派人员的主观体验进行了文献综述。方法 我们在 EBSCO 和 Google Scholar 上用英文和法文进行了广泛搜索,先后使用了 EXPATRITION、 EXPATRIATE、EXPATRIE 等关键词。通过第一阶段的搜索,我们将研究范围限定在外派人员的主观体验上。为了收集现有数据,我们采用了 PRISMA 方法。结果外派似乎是一种复杂的主观体验,它可以揭示一种动荡的危机状态,但也有可能创造新的秩序。文献强调了离境的潜在原因和伴随的危机,一些外派人员可能会因为希望逃离原来的环境、希望与家庭决裂以及寻找自我而经历这些危机。脱离原来的环境,置身于异国他乡的环境中,会使古老的焦虑重新浮现,唤起孤独的能力。所产生的自恋和身份危机表现为精神分裂现象(排斥外国人或原籍国)、关系障碍和抑郁症。与此同时,这种经历也可以开辟一个过渡空间,有利于自我的出现,有利于重新占有被排斥的对象,有利于亲缘关系和隶属关系的发展。作为本博士论文研究的一部分,我们将进一步探讨危机的本质,以及心理治疗如何在相关的转变过程中提供支持。
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Le vécu subjectif de l’expatrié : revue systématique de littérature

Context

Expatriation is a form of migration and temporary exile, characterized by a voluntary departure abroad and frequent back and forth with the country of origin. Globalization and international mobility over the past 50 years have resulted in an increase in the number of expatriates worldwide. Even when choosing to move abroad, some expatriates encounter difficulties that lead to illness and recourse to psychotherapy. This article offers a synthesis of the results of a review of the literature on the subjective experiences of expatriates.

Objectives

Our review of the literature aims to better understand the experience of expatriation, and the crises some expatriates go through during their stay abroad. Clinical practice treating expatriates is a complex situation, occurring in a specific context. However, expatriation has only recently become the subject of clinical psychological research. Economics and the sciences of sociology, demography, and work psychology, appear to have been the first to study this phenomenon. The objective was then to understand why some expatriates ended their expatriation prematurely. In the clinical psychology field, the paradigms of cultural adaptation and acculturation have been widely invoked as reasons for determining expatriate suitability and for establishing recommendations of preparation programs. If we recognize the adaptive dimension, we move away from these concepts to promote the subjective experience of the expatriate. To date, we have only found one publication on expatriation which specifically examines the consequences of expatriation for the family. It highlights a need for research that takes into account the variability of expatriation contexts and individual pathways. We therefore conducted a literature review on the subjective experience of the expatriate.

Method

A broad search on EBSCO and Google Scholar was conducted in English and French, successively using the key words EXPATRITION, EXPATRIATE, EXPATRIE. This first search phase led us to limit the scope of our research to the subjective experience of the expatriate. In order to gather existing data, we used the PRISMA method. Of the 423 publications extracted from different search engines, we selected and analyzed 25 papers published between 1992 and 2022.

Results

Expatriation appears to be a complex subjective experience, which can reveal a state of crisis in its dimension of upheaval, but also with the potential of creating new order. The literature highlights the articulation of latent reasons for departure and the accompanying crises that some expatriates may experience because of a wish to escape from an original environment, the desire to break with the family, and a search for oneself. Separation from the original environment and exposure to a foreign environment can cause archaic anxieties to resurface and summon the ability to be alone. The narcissistic and identity crisis generated is manifested by schizophrenic phenomena (rejection of the foreigner or the country of origin), relational disorders, and depressive disorders. At the same time, the experience can open up a transitional space conducive to the emergence of the Self, to the re-appropriation of poorly introjected objects, and open up an evolution of the bonds of filiation and affiliation.

Conclusion

If the stay abroad can lead to narcissistic and identity disorders, it appears in the literature as a rite of passage allowing for maturation phenomena. As part of this doctoral research, we further explore the nature of the crisis, and how psychotherapy can provide support during the transformation process involved.

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Annales medico-psychologiques
Annales medico-psychologiques 医学-精神病学
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1.30
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33.30%
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196
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique. The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.
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