再创作:累积伤害的生活经验及其对职业选择的影响

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
I. Bryce, Gavin Beccaria, Peter McIlveen, J. du Preez
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摘要

人们的职业选择不一定是规范性经验的展开。相反,童年时期累积的创伤会影响发展轨迹和职业选择。然而,关于累积伤害对职业发展的影响的研究却很缺乏。目前的研究通过调查帮助专业人员对累积伤害的生活经历的回忆以及他们如何构建其作为帮助专业人员的工作的意义来解决文献中的这一差距。解释现象学分析应用于n = 12名帮助专业人员的访谈笔录。参与者试图通过意义、价值、适应性和无意动机等主题进行重新创作。这反映了所有参与者从童年创伤形成的身份结论到新的身份领域的旅程,通过整合职业叙事来重建生活叙事,从而重新构建和理解他们累积的伤害经历。
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Reauthoring: The lived experience of cumulative harm and its influence on career choice
People's career choices are not necessarily the unfolding of normative experiences. Instead, trauma experienced as cumulate harm throughout childhood affects developmental trajectories and career choices. There is, however, a dearth of research into the influences of cumulative harm on career development. The present research addresses that gap in the literature by an investigation into helping professionals’ recollections of their lived experiences of cumulative harm and how they construct its meaningfulness with regard to their work as a helping professional. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was applied to the transcripts of interviews with n = 12 helping professionals. Participants sought to reauthor through the themes of meaning, value, adaptability and unintentional motivations. This reflected a journey for all participants from identity conclusions formed through childhood trauma to new territories of identity, achieved through a reconstruction of life narratives by integrating career narratives to reframe and make sense of their cumulative harm experiences.
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