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The HoneyComb Paradigm for Research on Collective Human Behavior
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建立一个安全的基础,以增加对群体多样性的探索
International journal of group psychotherapy
|March 7, 2024
概括
依恋理论可以指导心理治疗师在不同群体中促进跨文化对话. 了解依恋风格有助于领导者应对文化认同问题,并促进群体成员之间更深层次的参与.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 文化研究 文化研究
背景情况:
- 多元文化团体往往面临着根植于文化认同和压迫经历的挑战.
- 在心理治疗中,有效促进跨文化对话对于小组领导者至关重要.
- 附着理论为理解和参与群体环境中的多样性提供了一个框架.
研究的目的:
- 展示依恋理论在探索心理治疗小组内的多样性的应用.
- 为了说明依恋风格如何影响成员在群体间对话中的经验.
主要方法:
- 来自一个为期八周的宗教少数群体,世俗人士和基督徒的团体间对话小组的案例.
- 分析了两个不同依恋焦虑和回避分数的小组成员每周反思期刊的分析.
主要成果:
- 在具有安全和焦虑的依恋风格的成员之间观察到小组体验的差异.
- 期刊数据提供了关于依恋如何影响在群体环境中对文化多样性的参与的见解.
结论:
- 附着理论为团体领导者提供了宝贵的见解,促进跨文化对话.
- 了解依恋动态可以提高领导者解决群体内的文化认同和压迫的能力.
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