“我们曾经沉默,现在有了声音”:社区艺术团体对低收入妇女康复与成长经历的定性分析

Group Pub Date : 2022-08-06 DOI:10.1353/grp.2022.0003
Sriya Bhattacharyya, Zoe Towler
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摘要:没有经济实力的边缘群体往往缺乏心理治疗,特别是治疗艺术和躯体心理治疗,传统的心理治疗并不总是能满足他们的需求。本研究探讨了生活在性别和阶级歧视交叉点的女性在一个新的群体治疗艺术心理治疗模型中的经历,该模型在本杂志的上一期中有描述。数据包括参与性观察和访谈。六组参与者,都是18岁以上的低收入妇女,接受了正式采访。定性归纳主题数据分析揭示了五个主要领域:(a)心理现实和生活挑战,(b)社区艺术团体内的人际成长过程,(c)促进洞察力的艺术过程,(d)内化的治愈和变化,以及(e)继续艺术和承担风险的目标。讨论了扩大群体治疗艺术领域的意义和未来方向。
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"We Were Silent and Now Have Voices": Qualitative Analysis of Low Income Women's Experiences Healing and Thriving Through a Community Arts Group
Abstract:Marginalized communities without financial power often lack access to psychotherapy, particularly therapeutic arts and somatic psychotherapies, and traditional psychotherapy does not always meet their needs. This study explored the experiences of women living at the intersection of gender- and class-based discrimination in a novel group healing arts psychotherapy model, which was described in a previous issue of this journal. Data included participatory observations and interviews. Six group participants, all low-income women older than age 18 years, were formally interviewed. Qualitative inductive thematic data analysis revealed five overarching domains: (a) psychological realities and life challenges, (b) interpersonal growth processes within the community arts group, (c) art processes facilitating insight, (d) internalized healing and changes, and (e) goals to continue art and take risks. Implications and future directions for expanding the field of group-based healing arts are discussed.
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