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Svet, ki se sliši
ID Brglez, Lara (Author), ID Dekleva, Bojan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo se ukvarja s pojavom slišanja glasov kot posameznikove izkušnje, ki je zanj resnična in je del življenjske zgodbe. Tako pojmovanje slišanja glasov je drugačno od medicinskega pogleda, ki na to izkušnjo gleda kot na enega izmed simptomov duševne bolezni. Ni nujno, da ljudje, ki imajo izkušnjo slišanja glasov, postanejo uporabniki psihiatričnih storitev, saj je to v veliki meri odvisno od tega, ali so njihovi glasovi podporni ali težavni glasovi. Težavni glasovi zahtevajo spoprijemalne strategije in učenje tega, kako živeti z njimi ter kako spremeniti odnos z glasovi in s tem pot okrevanja. Glasovi velikokrat predstavljajo del posameznikove življenjske zgodbe, ki jo je potrebno postaviti pod drobnogled, se soočiti in naučiti živeti z njo. Vendar se lahko brez aktivne vloge reflektivnega slišalca težavni glasovi res razumejo zgolj kot simptom duševne bolezni, ki jo je potrebno psihiatrično obravnavati. V empiričnem delu analiziram slišanje glasov šestih slišalcev v kontekstu njihovih življenjskih zgodb. Uporabila sem kvalitativno metodolgijo – podatke sem zbirala s polstrukturiranimi intervjuji in analizirala s pomočjo večstopenjskega kodiranja. Ugotovitve integrirajo teoretični del z empiričnim in poudarijo pomen medosebnih odnosov z izkušnjo slišanja glasov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slišanje glasov
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2016
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-86746 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:11262793 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.09.2017
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Language:English
Title:Audible world
Abstract:
This master dissertation outlines a phenomenon of hearing voices from the perspective of an individual's experience as genuinely real and integrated part of his life. Such conceptualization differs from a medical view, which comprehends this experience as one of symptoms of a mental illness. The majority of individuals confronting with hearing voices does not use psychiatric services since it depends on whether those voices are supporting or troublesome. Namely, troublesome voices demand for a contending strategies and learning how to live with them. It is also necessary to change relations with these voices and, consequently, the path of recuperation. Frequently, these voices present a part of individual’s life story, which has to be confronted and examined closely. An individual must learn how to live with it. Without active part of a reflexive hearer troublesome voices can be understood merely as a symptom of a mental illness which has to be treated psychologically. In an empirical part I analyzed six voice hearers considering the context of their life stories. I used a qualitative methodology – the information was collected with the semi-structured interviews and analyzed with the multistage encoding. Results integrate a theoretical part with an empirical part and emphasize the meaning of interpersonal relations with experience of hearing voices.

Keywords:hearing voices

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