《智障人士叙事治疗小组:文献述评》

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Mark Haydon-Laurelut
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摘要

本文是受Laura McKenzie-Smith的综述论文启发而撰写的评论文章。设计/方法/途径本评论从个人角度阐述了叙事实践与学习障碍人士支持的交叉点。这篇评论强调了叙事观念在治疗之外的一些进一步的可能性。本文探讨了记录保存和研究作为生活和身份故事构建场所的例子。研究局限/启示这是一位系统心理治疗师和与学习障碍患者一起工作的学者的个人观点。本文认为,我们告诉自己和他人的关于我们的工作和我们支持的人的故事,以我们可能并不总是意识到的方式具有强大的力量。与以人为本的规划一样,叙事理念强调了关于一个人及其网络的故事的力量,以及这些故事可能对他们的生活和身份产生的影响。原创性/价值本评论探讨了治疗背景之外的叙事实践,强调了组织、行政和研究实践作为故事构建活动,共同创造了学习障碍患者、他们的支持网络以及卫生和社会护理专业人员的身份。
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Commentary on “Narrative therapy groups for people with intellectual disability: a critical review of the literature”
Purpose This paper is a commentary inspired by Laura McKenzie-Smith’s review paper. Design/methodology/approach This commentary provides a personal perspective on the intersections of narrative practice and the support of people with a learning disability. Findings This commentary highlights some further possibilities of narrative ideas beyond therapy. This paper explores examples of record keeping and research as sites for story construction about lives and identities. Research limitations/implications This is a personal perspective of a systemic psychotherapist and academic working with people with a learning disability. Practical implications This paper argues that the stories we tell ourselves and others about our work and the people we support are powerful in ways of which we may not always be aware. Social implications In common with person-centred planning, narrative ideas highlight the power of the stories circulating about a person and their network and the implications they may have for their lives and identities. Originality/value This commentary explores narrative practices beyond the context of therapy, highlighting organisational, administrative and research practices as story-constructing activities that co-create identities of persons with a learning disability, their networks of support and health and social care professionals.
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Tizard Learning Disability Review
Tizard Learning Disability Review EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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