The Contextual Relation and Reflection of Gays and Lesbians’ Self-injurious Behaviors

碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === The fundamental purpose of this study was to familiarize and reach a different level of sensitivity of self-injurious behavior among gays and lesbians within the field of psychological counseling. The study was based on the presence of four gays and lesbians w...

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Main Authors: Yun Li, 李昀
Other Authors: Chi-Wei Lin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/mc3zz2
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Summary:碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === The fundamental purpose of this study was to familiarize and reach a different level of sensitivity of self-injurious behavior among gays and lesbians within the field of psychological counseling. The study was based on the presence of four gays and lesbians who self-injury, reviewing the narration of their experience of self-injurious behaviors, sexual-orientation as well as their reflections. The researcher adopted a rhizomatic analysis approach developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in this study. There were five texts of experience displayed according to the narration from the in-depth interview of four participants. By the process of superposing, twisting around, and rolling among the messages of experience, the study attempted to expand the reflection space within relationships, gender/sex, and social issues. There were three stratums in the research results of the study. The first stratum centered on participants’ experiences and reflections. Through the narration of four participants, it was evident that self-injurious behaviors were strongly related to violence surrounding, self-experience and relationship. Moreover, with the continuation movements via five statements, which were “time and habits”, “the representation and replacement of experience”, along with the “force of compulsion resistance”, “cost consideration”, and as well as “the return and circulation of the deterritorialization/ reterritorialization of self-concept”, these participants had developed a more diversification and distinguished form of life. Secondly, the study was regarded as the subject of practice of relationship and reflection, dismantling the range of thinking while reading, and interacting with readers. The third stratum, which came to the reflection from the researcher, explored the possibility of combining counseling practice with the rhizomatic analysis. Through experiencing knowing and interaction, the researcher would be able to return to the quality of relationship and with a liquid field of view, watch the life situation and stack the differences. Finally, the study sorted out the limitation during the research, and brought forward suggestions to the current counseling practice and future studies.