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    题名: 你還在-晚年喪偶身心靈工作者悲傷療癒之敘事研究
    其它题名: You Still Here--A Narrative Study of the Grief Healing of the Widowed Body and Soul Worker in His Later Years
    作者: 蔡惠娟
    TSAI, HUI-CHUAN
    貢獻者: 生死學系碩博士班
    廖俊裕
    LIAO, CHUN-YU
    关键词: 身心靈工作者;喪偶;悲傷歷程;療癒;生命意義
    Body and Soul Worker;Widowhood;Sad Journey;Healing;Meaning of Life
    日期: 2022
    上传时间: 2022-08-30 15:39:30 (UTC+8)
    摘要:   「喪偶」,對一般人來說,是人生中非常悲傷的生命經驗,大部分人遇到後,均深陷其中,只是時間長短不同,悲傷程度不一,嚴重者甚至走上不歸路。本研究旨在探究一位「男性身心靈工作者」,在晚年遭逢配偶罹患癌症,陪伴病榻多年,最終還是擺脫不了病魔糾纏,踏上陰陽兩隔之路。縱然當事人心裡已有準備,但當這一刻來臨時,頓時失控,內心陷入悲傷、痛苦、失落、自責等負面情緒。這是一個幾乎佔據他生命全部的ㄧ個人,痛失愛妻,對他而言,是ㄧ個如排山倒海而來的身心巨變,即使身為一位身心靈工作者,如何面對爾後充斥生命歷程中的悲傷情緒,放得下?看來一時半刻仍然無法避免。  本研究運用質性研究中的敘事研究法,試圖從研究者與參與者的「互信」建立開始,由淺入深,由外而內與之互動,進而觀察及深度的內心訪談,引導當事人陳述事件之自身經驗與感受,並提醒整個過程所賦予之價值僅止於悲傷?抑或有其他生命價值?研究中再綜合文本理解、分析,從而令當事人瞭解其喪偶後之悲傷情緒,已造成身心靈負面影響,對其身心健康極為不利,並與其「身心靈工作」背道而馳,如何藉由自身「身心靈工作」,重新展開新的「人事物」互動,與更多需要被關照的「身心靈」夥伴產生連結,並因而轉移自身悲傷情緒,早日踏上自我療癒之途,並進而對自身生命意義有更深一層釋放與體悟,以不辜負如此生命重大事件之發生。
      ”Widowed”, for most people, is a very sad life experience.Most people are stuck in this situation after encountering it and the only differences are the length of time and the degree of grief . Some people involved in severe cases even embark on a path of no return. The purpose of this research is to explore a male body and soul worker’s inner sufferings and entanglements during the years from knowing the cancer of his spouse, keeping company with her in the long painful struggle against illness to, lastly, falling into the desperate abyss of losing her in his later years. Although accompanying his sick spouse for many years and trying hard to build up a strong mind to face death, he still could not get rid of the complex emotions of sadness, pain, loss, self-blame and other negative emotions when death really came . His wife was the most beloved and important person who had been occupied his entire life, and losing her caused a drastic impact on both his body and spiritual conditions. Even though he is a body and soul worker, it was very difficult for him to fight against the subsequent sadness and despair, and moreover, to let go of these complex feelings.   This study uses narrative research methods in the qualitative research, trying to concern the life change of someone who underwent the death of his spouse and find out the ways to overcome the sadness after it. This research attempts to start with the establishment of mutual trust between the researcher and the participant, and then observes the life and does in-depth interviews through a sincere and steadily interactive process to understand the experiences and feelings of the participant in this traumatic incident and to find out that the meaning of this incident is only sorrow or reveals other values in life. The textual understanding and analysis are combined in this research. The intention is to make the participant understand that the complex emotions which impact his body and mind are extremely detrimental to his physical and mental health and make him step on the opposite direction from his career as a body and soul worker. And this research also tries to help the participant restart to interact with people, return to a normal life and get his attention back to those who need his concern again, transfering the personal sorrowful experiences into a self-healing practice and emotional release after this sad event and endowing it a positive meaning in life.
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