SAGE Open | |
Interaction Rituals and Jumbled Emotions Among âRelative Strangersâ: Simulated Patient Work on a Trainee Complementary Therapy Practitioner Program | |
Alison Fixsen1  | |
关键词: group emotion; professional training; interaction ritual; dramaturgy; complementary therapies; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244015595090 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Learning games such as role-play (which we refer to as âsimulated interaction ritualsâ) are commonly used as social tools to develop trainee health practitioners. However, the effect of such rituals on individual and group participant emotions has not been carefully studied. Using a heuristic approach, we explore the experiences of complementary therapy practitioner trainees (and their trainers) participating in a personal development course. Ten trainees and two tutors were interviewed, observational notes taken, and a secondary qualitative analysis undertaken. Participants and tutors described a medley of disparate emotional and moral responses to group rituals, conceptualized in this article as âjumbled emotions.â Such emotions required disentangling, and both trainees and staff perceived participating in unfamiliar rituals âwith relative strangersâ as challenging. Front of stage effects are frequently processed âbackstage,â as rituals threaten social embarrassment and confusion. Concerns around emotional triggers, authenticity, and outcomes of rituals arise at the time, yet trainees can find ways to work through these issues in time.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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