言语之外的倾听:咨询心理学研究和实践中自闭症非言语输入的缺失

Keri Delport
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虽然自闭症是一个越来越多的研究领域,但大多数自闭症研究都集中在儿童和青少年身上。相比之下,基于成年人的研究仍然很少,尤其是关注那些非语言或需要替代沟通策略的人的研究。以下文献综述是在与自闭症社区成员接触的同时进行的,目的是建立研究空白,并将他们的投入纳入实践。使用搜索词,包括(但不限于自闭症患者*、非语言、非语言患者*和成人*),探索了许多数据库和期刊,以搜索包括自闭症直接输入的研究。文献显示,在关注自闭症健康的研究中存在差距,包括那些不说话或使用替代沟通策略的人的声音。在这篇文献综述和与一些自闭症成年人的讨论的推动下,作者提出了一项基于建构主义的理论研究,并在伦敦摄政大学伦理批准后开始收集数据。该研究旨在探索不说话的自闭症成年人的经历,以及这些经历如何指导心理治疗实践。希望这项研究将通过概念化理解这一群体的敏感模式和与这一群体进行心理治疗,为咨询心理学和更广泛的实践做出贡献。
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Listening beyond words: The absence of non-speaking autistic input in counselling psychology research and practice
While an increasingly researched field, most autism research has focused on children and adolescents. Adult-based research remains sparse by comparison, particularly research focussing on those who are nonverbal, or who require alternative communication strategies. The following literature review was conducted while concurrently engaging with the members of autistic community in order to establish research gaps and to include their input in practice. Using search terms including (but not limited to autis*, nonverbal, non-speaking, autis* AND adult*) a number of databases and journals were explored in search of research which included and stemmed from direct autistic input. The literature revealed a gap in research focussing on autistic wellbeing and including the voices of those who are non-speaking, or who use alternative communication strategies. Prompted by this literature review and discussions with a number of autistic adults, a constructivist grounded theory study was proposed by the author and, following ethics approval by Regents University London, has begun data collection. The study aims to explore the experiences of non-speaking autistic adults and how these can guide psychotherapeutic practice. It is hoped that this research will contribute to counselling psychology and wider practice through the conceptualisation of a sensitised model of understanding and working psychotherapeutically with this population group.
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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