依恋、创伤和无家可归

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Peter Cockersell, E. Barreto
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目的本文的目的是描述对露宿者依恋类型的研究,并考虑其对实践的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究采用结构化访谈方式,通过循证技术对一组露宿者进行分析,并参照当前最佳实践得出结论。研究结果:该队列中的露宿者与居住人群的依恋风格模式非常不同,100%没有安全感vs 35%, 50%没有安全感,杂乱无章vs >15%。研究的局限性/启示研究的局限性在于该队列相对较小,n = 22,并且是一个方便的样本。这意味着,无家可归服务机构在为露宿者提供服务时,不仅需要了解他们的心理创伤,也需要了解他们的情感依恋。实际意义实际意义是,无家可归者服务需要有一个更全面的心理视角,如心理知情环境,而不仅仅是一个创伤知情的方法。社会影响露宿者普遍患有严重的依恋障碍,这可能是他们成为露宿者的原因,当然也是他们能否成功重新安置的一个因素。原创性/价值关于露宿者或无家可归者的依恋类型,几乎没有其他的原创性研究发表。目前的趋势是对创伤知情服务的需求:对依恋知情服务的需求是最初的。
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Attachment, trauma and homelessness
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe research into attachment styles of rough sleepers and considersthe implications for practice. Design/methodology/approach The research was structured interviews with a cohort of rough sleepers analysed through evidence-based techniques, and the implications were drawn out with reference to current best practice. Findings The rough sleepers in the cohort had a very different pattern of attachment styles to the housed population, with 100% insecure vs c35%, and 50% insecure disorganised vs >15%. Research limitations/implications The limitation is that the cohort was relatively small, n = 22 and was a sample of convenience. The implications are that homelessness services working with rough sleepers need to be attachment-informed as much as trauma-informed. Practical implications Practical implications are that homelessness services need to have a more rounded psychological perspective such as psychologically informed environments rather than just a trauma-informed approach. Social implications Rough sleepers suffer from deeply pervasive and severe attachment disorders, and this may be causal to their becoming rough sleepers and is certainly a factor in whether or not they are successfully rehoused. Originality/value There is almost no other original research published into the attachment styles of rough sleepers or homeless people. The current trend is for trauma-informed services: the call for attachment-informed ones is original.
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