权力、人际创伤与咨询关系:一个扎根的理论分析

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Laura G. Dunson Caputo, Cassandra A. Storlie, Jenny L. Cureton, Sharazazi Dyson
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摘要

本建构主义理论分析的目的是探讨有人际创伤史的成年女性如何在咨询关系中体验权力。通过对29名咨询客户进行半结构化访谈,并发数据分析和收集,得出了由七个类别和一个核心类别组成的过程理论。类别包括社会文化心理健康因素、过去的权力经历、选择咨询、安全性和适应性评估、倡导需求、重新获得权力和重新获得权力。参与者的权力体验被总结为核心类别,即与他人联系中实践个人权力,这代表了模型的核心概念。构建过程理论通过提出客户如何行使权力的模型,为经历过人际创伤的客户提供咨询实践。影响包括在咨询关系中处理权力的策略。
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Power, Interpersonal Trauma, and the Counseling Relationship: A Grounded Theory Analysis

Power, Interpersonal Trauma, and the Counseling Relationship: A Grounded Theory Analysis

The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory analysis was to explore how adult women with histories of interpersonal trauma experience power within the counseling relationship. Using semi-structured interviews with 29 clients in counseling, concurrent data analysis and collection resulted in a process theory composed of seven categories and one core category. Categories included Sociocultural Mental Health Factors, Past Experiences of Power, Choosing Counseling, Assessing for Safety and Fit, Advocating for Needs, Reliving Disempowerment, and Reclaiming Power. Participants’ experience of power was summarized by the core category, Practicing Personal Power in Connection with Others, which represented the model's central concepts. The constructed process theory informs counseling practice with clients who have experienced interpersonal trauma by presenting a model for how clients enact their power. Implications include strategies for addressing power within the counseling relationship.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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