在冲突后社会中采用创伤知情方法弥合种族距离

M. Kuhar, Irena Bolko, Rok Zupančič
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文章介绍了一项基于 2022 年在克罗地亚开展的干预措施的试点研究。尽管在建设和平方面做出了大量努力,但冲突后社会的种族紧张局势依然严重,这表明当前的战略可能缺少关键的组成部分。这项实验将最新的神经生理学研究成果,特别是多迷走理论,融入到和平建设干预中。干预措施包括在萨格勒布举办为期两天的研讨会,在研讨会上使用了以创伤为基础的身体技术来解决战后创伤问题。参加者通过提高他们的感知间意识和安全感,学会识别和处理创伤反应。研讨会包括理论和体验两部分,重点关注创伤对自主神经系统和人际动态的影响。研究采用实验设计,分为干预组和对照组,以调查研讨会的效果。测量指标包括内感知意识、自律神经反应、种族距离、视角把握和心理健康。结果表明,与对照组相比,干预组的参与者在感知间意识方面有明显改善,尤其是在不担心和情绪意识子量表方面。然而,种族距离得分并没有如预期那样下降,这凸显了改变根深蒂固的态度的复杂性。这项研究面临着一些挑战,包括参与者招募和干预持续时间较短,这可能限制了其有效性。尽管存在这些局限性,但研究结果表明,在建设和平的工作中采用创伤知情方法有望改善种族间的关系。未来的研究应侧重于时间较长的干预措施和不同的参与者群体,以更好地了解这些方法在不同情况下的潜力。
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Trauma-informed approach for bridging ethnic distance in post-conflict societies
The article presents a pilot study based on intervention conducted in Croatia in 2022. Despite intensive peacebuilding efforts, ethnic tensions in post-conflict societies remain high, suggesting that current strategies may be missing critical components. This experiment integrated recent neurophysiological findings, particularly polyvagal theory, into peacebuilding intervention. The intervention involved a two-day seminar in Zagreb, where trauma-informed, body-based techniques were used to address post-war trauma. Participants learnt to recognise and manage trauma reactions by promoting their interoceptive awareness and a felt sense of safety. The seminar included both theoretical and experiential components, focusing on the impact of trauma on the autonomous nervous system and interpersonal dynamics. The study used an experimental design with intervention and control group to investigate the effects of the seminar. Measures included interoceptive awareness, autonomic reactivity, ethnic distance, perspective taking and mental well-being. The results showed that the participants in the intervention group showed significant improvements in interoceptive awareness, particularly in not worrying and emotional awareness subscales compared to the control group. However, ethnic distance scores did not decrease as expected, highlighting the complexity of changing deep-rooted attitudes. The study faced some challenges, including participant recruitment and the short duration of the intervention, which may have limited its effectiveness. Despite these limitations, the findings suggest that integrating trauma-informed approaches into peacebuilding efforts holds promise for improving interethnic relations. Future research should focus on longer interventions and diverse participant groups to better understand the potential of these methods in various contexts.
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