分裂我们跌倒:在家庭治疗培训中,关于我们政治分歧的建设性对话
Tracey A Laszloffy1, Jason J Platt2
1Center for Healing Connections LLC, Norwich, Connecticut, USA.
Journal of marital and family therapy
|May 22, 2024
概括
政治两极分化威胁到民主辩论. 家庭治疗培训可以帮助治疗师管理客户的反应,促进建设性政治对话,改善社会福祉.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 家庭治疗 家庭治疗
背景情况:
- 美国日益加剧的政治两极分化挑战了民间话语和民主传统.
- 深刻的政治分歧和有毒的情绪威胁到个人和社会层面的社会福祉.
- 家庭治疗师在应对因政治分歧而产生的严重敌意和怨恨方面面临挑战.
研究的目的:
- 探索家庭治疗培训计划如何提高学员在建设性政治对话中的技能.
- 为学员提供管理他们对不同政治观点的反应能力的方法.
- 为了使治疗师能够更好地支持客户在政治上充满压力的关系紧张中进行导航.
主要方法:
- 这篇文章讨论了家庭治疗培训中的教学方法.
- 它强调培养学员的自我意识和情绪调节技能.
- 专注于培训治疗师,以促进跨越政治分歧的对话.
主要成果:
- 培训可以提高治疗师管理情绪反应的能力.
- 实习生可以学习如何在政治分歧的情况下促进建设性的对话.
- 提高技能使治疗师能够更好地帮助客户解决政治冲突.
结论:
- 家庭治疗培训必须适应政治两极分化的影响.
- 发展管理政治分歧的技能对于有效的治疗至关重要.
- 治疗师可以在缓解政治分裂带来的负面社会影响方面发挥作用.
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