Using Social Psychology’s ABC Triad to Transcend Trauma: Improving on the Homeostatic State

Luis A. Vega, Richard C. Zamora, Yeunjoo Lee, Zeltzin Estrada-Rodriguez, S. Rhodes, Taeyoung Mun, Jacob Watson
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We examined the process by which individuals can transcend traumatic events, given the increased frequency of cataclysmic events such as global pandemics, food/shelter insecurity, risks to personal safety, and economic inequality duress. Trauma-informed approaches have begun to emerge but empirical evidence, methodological considerations, and theory have been scarce. In this review we (a) assess and quantify trauma outcome measures on qualitative and quantitative dimensions; (b) examine current research approaches’ use of the ABC Triad in social psychology, which considers affect (A), behaviors (B), cognitions (C), and perceptions (influenced by person/situation dynamics); (c) elaborate on a transcendence theory of trauma, showing how the theory meets scientific rigor of being predictive, testable, and falsifiable (Popper, 1949). Our analyses show that a value-added approach for trauma outcome measures is required in qualitative research, with quantitative and higher precision measures possible in pre/post designs, random assignment group comparisons, and comparable standards criterion such as norming. The transcendence trauma theory is assessed in a qualitative model fit approach using a case study, revealing good fit and showing that both descriptive and explanatory processes are needed to overcome trauma beyond recovery or a homeostatic state. Transcendence, it is shown, requires proactivity and oppositional interventions to the traditional coping processes of trauma. The multivariate nature of trauma is examined through person (dispositional) perceptions and situational influences, such as cultural orientation of self-focus (individualistic) and other-focus (collectivistic) support systems that can reduce the effects of trauma. Finally, we call for an increased effort by the scientific community, civic groups, and national governments to ameliorate the effects of trauma in vulnerable populations.
利用社会心理学的ABC三合一来超越创伤:改善自我平衡状态
鉴于全球流行病、粮食/住房不安全、人身安全风险和经济不平等胁迫等灾难性事件的频率日益增加,我们研究了个人如何超越创伤性事件的过程。创伤知情的方法已经开始出现,但经验证据、方法考虑和理论都很缺乏。在本综述中,我们(a)从定性和定量两个维度评估和量化创伤结局指标;(b)检查目前的研究方法在社会心理学中对ABC三合一的使用,它考虑了影响(A)、行为(b)、认知(C)和感知(受人/情境动态影响);(c)详细阐述创伤的先验理论,说明该理论如何符合可预测性、可测试性和可证伪性的科学严谨性(Popper, 1949)。我们的分析表明,定性研究需要一种创伤结果测量的增值方法,在前后设计、随机分配组比较和标准化等可比标准中可能采用定量和更高精度的测量方法。通过案例研究,以定性模型拟合方法评估了超越创伤理论,揭示了良好的拟合,并表明需要描述性和解释性的过程来克服超越恢复或自我平衡状态的创伤。研究表明,超越需要对传统的创伤应对过程进行积极和对立的干预。创伤的多变量本质是通过个人(性格)感知和情境影响来检验的,例如自我关注(个人主义)和他人关注(集体主义)支持系统的文化取向,可以减少创伤的影响。最后,我们呼吁科学界、民间团体和各国政府加大努力,改善创伤对弱势群体的影响。
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