临时治疗社区的跨文化迁移性:生活学习体验工作坊

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本文旨在描述在过去25年中在世界各地的几个环境中使用的民主治疗社区(tc)从业人员培训方法:“生活学习经验”(LLE)研讨会。它继续考虑工作的跨文化含义。设计/方法/方法借鉴在不同国家和文化中运行完全相同的项目的经验,本文考察了跨文化适应性,并描述了针对当地情况的必要调整。它还包含了英国和意大利的原始民族志研究;计划在其他国家进一步研究。研究结果这些工作坊可以很容易地转移到不同的文化,并因其民主和相互关系的工作方式而受到赞赏。研究的局限性/意义人种学研究对英国和意大利的讲习班进行了一些深入的调查,并且可以在其他国家进行有益的复制。尚未进行定量、结果或随访研究,本文可以为设计有用的定量研究做出贡献。实践意义本文论证了LLE在广泛不同的环境中是一种有用的体验式学习工具。它可以以不同的方式发展,例如发展关系实践或在不同的环境中建立治疗环境。社会意义讲习班在广泛不同的文化中的接受表明,开放和非说教的形式解决了治疗参与和人际关系所需的基本和基本品质。原创性/价值这是对在不同国际环境中应用的民主技术转让原则的第一次描述。它的价值超出了TC领域,在治疗教学和培训中使用民主和关系原则的适用性。
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Transcultural transferability of transient therapeutic communities: the living-learning experience workshops
Purpose This paper aims to describe a method of training for practitioners in democratic Therapeutic Communities (TCs) which has been used in several settings across the world over the past 25 years: the “Living-Learning Experience” (LLE) workshop. It goes on to consider the cross-cultural implications of the work. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on the experience of running exactly the same programme in different countries and cultures, the paper examines the cross-cultural adaptability and describes necessary adaptations for local circumstances. It also contains original ethnographic research in UK and Italy; further study is planned for other countries. Findings The workshops are readily transferable to different cultures and are appreciated for their democratic and relational way of working. Research limitations/implications The ethnographic study examines the workshops in some depth, in UK and Italy, and could usefully be replicated in other countries. No quantitative, outcome or follow-up studies have yet been done, and this paper could contribute to the design of useful quantitative studies. Practical implications The paper demonstrates that the LLE is a useful experiential learning tool in widely different settings. It could be developed in different ways, such as for developing relational practice or establishing therapeutic environments in different settings. Social implications The workshops' acceptance in widely different cultures indicates that the open and non-didactic format addresses essential and fundamental qualities required for therapeutic engagement and human relatedness. Originality/value This is the first description of the principles of democratic TCs being applied across different international settings. Its value extends beyond the TC field, to the use of democratic and relational principles' applicability in therapeutic pedagogy and training.
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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0.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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