老年男性咨询:团体咨询的最佳实践

IF 0.7 Q3 Psychology
Blair A. Hensen, Rebecca L. Koltz
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引用次数: 4

摘要

美国的老龄化人口是增长最快的人口,预计到2050年将翻一番。医学和医疗保健的进步延长了预期寿命;然而,探索老龄人口心理健康体验的研究至关重要。目前的研究表明,在60岁及以上的人群中,只有6%至8%的人寻求咨询服务,尽管后期生活阶段涉及许多过渡,如收入不稳定、退休和身体限制(Myers&;Harper,2004)。老年人口在咨询领域的服务不足,老年男性已成为服务最不足的群体之一。对老年男性经历的有限研究表明,他们对咨询的体验不同(Greer,2005June;Winerman,2005Jun,Wright&;Elam,2016),污名化仍然是一个重要的威慑因素(Englar Carlson,Evans,&;Duffey,2014)。团体咨询已成为一种有效的治疗方式,以消除污名。男性成年后的大部分时间都在工作、团队、志愿者工作和友谊中度过(Wexler,2009)。在这篇文章中,作者讨论了对老龄化人群的咨询,重点是男性问题,以及对老年男性进行团体咨询以提高治疗保留率和结果的最佳实践。
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Counseling Aging Men: Best Practices for Group Counseling

The aging population in the United States is the fastest growing population, expected to double by 2050. Advances in medicine and health care have extended life expectancy; however, research exploring the mental health experience for the aging population is critical. Current research suggests that only 6% to 8% of people ages 60 years and older seek counseling services even though later life stages involve many transitions, such as income instability, retirement, and physical limitations (Myers & Harper, 2004). The aging population is underserved in the counseling field, and aging men have emerged as one of the most underserved groups. The limited research on aging men’s experiences suggests that they experience counseling differently (Greer, 2005, June; Winerman, 2005, June, Wright & Elam, 2016) and that stigma remains a significant deterrent (Englar-Carlson, Evans, & Duffey, 2014). Group counseling has emerged as an effective treatment modality to combat stigma. Men spend much of their adult life engaged in groups at work, teams, volunteer work, and friendships (Wexler, 2009). In this article, the authors discuss counseling the aging population with an emphasis on men’s issues and best practices for group counseling with older men to improve treatment retention and outcomes.

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Adultspan Journal
Adultspan Journal PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: ADULTSPAN JOURNAL (ISSN 1524-6817) is published twice a year, in spring and fall, by the Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA), a member association of the American Counseling Association. All manuscripts not meeting the specifications detailed below will be returned to the authors before review for publication.
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