女性的性欲,宗教信仰和精神痛苦:追踪一个模式

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Georgaca, Vasiliki Fenekou, Aikaterini Katsouli, Evangelia Kyriakou-Chatziapostolou
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本文描述了一种模式,关于女性性行为,宗教信仰和精神困扰之间的关系,这是在希腊的两个独立的多个案例研究中发现的。一项研究利用扎根理论,通过记录听者在治疗干预期间对声音的理解和应对的发展,建立了一个治疗改变的模型。另一项研究采用传记和主题分析对精神病患者及其家庭进行访谈,以探索与精神病家庭成员生活的家庭叙述。所有女性参与者都发现了一个共同的模式,即在童年时期接受宗教教育,在成年早期进行社会和性探索,追求从家庭中独立出来之后,精神病的发作标志着回归家庭和宗教参考框架。精神病的经历似乎类似于关于性和性别规范的根深蒂固的羞耻经历。此外,它们具有重新象征女性身份和性的作用,使它们与保守的宗教原则保持一致。这种模式表明,精神病经历可能不仅表达了文化规定的女性性别规范,而且可能有助于规范保守宗教文化环境中女性的性行为。
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Feminine sexuality, religiousness and psychotic distress: Tracing a pattern
This paper describes a pattern regarding the relationship between feminine sexuality, religiousness and psychotic distress that was discerned in two independent multiple case studies in Greece. One study utilized grounded theory to develop a model of therapeutic change through recording the development of voice hearers’ understanding and coping with their voices during a therapeutic intervention. The other study applied biographical and thematic analysis to interviews with persons with psychosis and their families, in order to explore family narratives regarding life with a family member with psychosis. A common pattern was detected for all the female participants, whereby following a religious upbringing in childhood and pursuing independence from the family together with social and sexual exploration in early adulthood, the onset of psychosis marked a return to the family home and a religious frame of reference. The psychotic experiences seemed to resemble engrained experiences of shaming regarding sexual and gender norms. Moreover, they had the effect of re-signifying female identity and sexuality, bringing them into line with conservative religious principles. This pattern suggests that psychotic experiences may not only express culturally prescribed female gender norms but also may serve to regulate women’s sexuality in conservative religious cultural environments.
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期刊介绍: Feminism & Psychology provides a forum for debate at the interface between feminism and psychology. The journal"s principal aim is to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in – and beyond – psychology. It publishes high-quality original research, theoretical articles, and commentaries. We are interested in pieces that provide insights into the gendered reality of everyday lives, especially in relation to women and girls, as well as pieces that address broader theoretical issues. Feminism & Psychology seeks to publish work from scholars, researchers, activists and practitioners at all stages of their careers who share a feminist analysis of the overlapping domains of gender and psychology.
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