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Fenomenološka analiza religioznosti kot zaščitnega dejavnika za samomorilnost : doktorska disertacija
ID Mali Kovačič, Urška (Author), ID Globokar, Roman (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Škodlar, Borut (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Religija in samomor sta tesno povezana, kar nakazuje že pregled literature, ki poudarja preventivno vlogo religije pri prevenciji samomorilnosti. V želji po poglobljenem fenomenološkem razumevanju pomena, ki ga posameznik pripisuje svoji religioznosti, smo na Enoti za krizne intervencije Univerzitetne psihiatrične klinike Ljubljana izvedli štirinajst polstrukturiranih intervjujev. Pridobljene podatke smo analizirali v skladu s fenomenološko-hermenevtičnim pristopom interpretativne fenomenološke analize. V procesu obdelovanja podatkov se je izoblikovalo šest med seboj povezanih fenomenov, ki opisujejo izkušnjo posameznikov. Fenomeni se nanašajo na različne vidike religioznosti (Vera kot gradnik zaupanja vase; Vera kot dodatni vir moči pri soočanju s stisko; Skupnost, povezanost, pripadnost; Cerkev v službi vernikov), predstavljajo kompleksnost samomora (Samomor je osamljeno dejanje) in osvetljujejo pomen posameznikove vere v procesu soočanja s stisko (Življenje in trpljenje ima smisel). Diskusija poudarja pomen odnosov, ki jih posameznik vzpostavlja s samim seboj, s svojim Bogom, ostalimi verniki in Cerkvijo kot institucijo. Prav tako je poudarjena pomembna vloga, ki jo v posameznikovem življenju nosi pripadnost skupnosti. Posebno mesto je namenjeno umestitvi preventivnih vidikov religije znotraj samomorilnega procesa. Na osnovni rezultatov podpiramo integracijo posameznikove duhovnosti v procesu zdravljenja duševnih stisk in spodbujamo Katoliško cerkev k opolnomočenju pastoralnih delavcev za delo na tem področju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:samomorilni proces, religija, fenomenologija, vera, odnosi, smisel
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[U. Mali Kovačič]
Year:2024
Number of pages:X, 241 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-154923 This link opens in a new window
UDC:2-184.3:616.89-008.441.44(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:188977667 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.03.2024
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Language:English
Title:Phenomenological analysis of religiosity as a protective factor against suicide
Abstract:
Religion and suicide are closely related which can be seen already by reviewing the literature that highlights the preventive role of religion in the prevention of suicidal behaviour. Desirous of thorough phenomenological understanding of the meaning which individuals attach to their religiousness, the Crisis Intervention Unit of the University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana conducted fourteen semi-structured interviews. Data thus obtained was analysed in compliance with hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to the interpretative phenomenological analysis. Data processing resulted in six interrelated phenomena which describe the experiences of individuals. Phenomena refer to various aspects of religiousness (Faith as cornerstone for self-confidence; Faith as additional source of strength in coping with distress; Community, cohesion, adherence; Church in the service of believers), represent the complexity of suicide (Suicide is a solitary act) and highlight the importance of individual’s religion in the process of coping with distress (Life and suffering have meaning). The discussion emphasizes the importance of relationships the individuals establish with themselves, with their God, with other believers and with the Church as institution. The emphasis is also on the importance of role the community cohesion has in an individual’s life. A special attention is given to placing the preventive aspects of religion within the suicidal process. Based on the results, we support the integration of individual's spirituality in the process of mental distress treatment, and we encourage the Catholic Church to empower the pastoral workers for the work in this field.

Keywords:suicidal process, religion, phenomenology, faith, relationships, meaninig

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