The role of self-representation

Chris Letheby
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‘The role of self-representation’ presents three lines of evidence in support of a simple hypothesis: the central mechanism of psychedelic therapy is the disruption and revision of mental representations of the self. One line of evidence connects experiences of ‘psychological insight’ to positive clinical outcomes, and the insights in question are often autobiographical in character. A second line of evidence shows that psychedelics can elevate mindfulness-related capacities for taking an open, non-reactive attentional stance toward inner experience. These capacities centrally involve changes in the sense of self. A third line of evidence links positive clinical outcomes to changes in two neural systems, the Default Mode and Salience networks. Both are implicated in self-representation by considerable independent evidence. This chapter argues that one can combine these psychological and neurobiological findings into an integrative account of psychedelic therapy by attending to the cognitive or information-processing functions of the neural systems affected by psychedelics.
自我表现的作用
“自我表征的作用”提出了三条证据来支持一个简单的假设:迷幻药治疗的核心机制是对自我心理表征的破坏和修正。一条证据线将“心理洞察力”的经验与积极的临床结果联系起来,而这些洞察力通常具有自传性质。第二种证据表明,迷幻药可以提高与正念相关的能力,使人对内在体验采取开放的、非反应性的注意力姿态。这些能力主要涉及自我意识的变化。第三条证据表明,积极的临床结果与两个神经系统的变化有关,即默认模式和显著性网络。通过大量的独立证据,两者都涉及自我表征。本章认为,人们可以通过关注受致幻剂影响的神经系统的认知或信息处理功能,将这些心理学和神经生物学的发现结合起来,形成对致幻剂治疗的综合解释。
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