‘We are all in this together’: Coping with stress during uncertain times through somatic experiencing

Dilara Özel
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on all countries and induced excessive stress and anxiety among many who are dealing with this invisible danger. Stress and anxiety originate from a threat, and chronic exposure to stressors results in feeling overwhelmed. When the coping strategies are not effective in a certain situation, the person might demonstrate conditioned reactions like fight, flight, or freeze. Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a resiliency-based approach that focuses on these conditioned responses of the nervous system to support the innate regulatory capacity of the body through interoceptive awareness and bodily sensations. This study aims to increase resiliency factors through a SE-based group counselling process. Two groups, an intervention and control group, each consisting of nine individuals, attended a group process for eight weeks. In addition to these groups, a waitlist control group was formed consisting of 31 people. In addition to pre-and-post individual interviews, The COPE-Revised and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale were administered to both experiment groups and the waitlist control group. An ANCOVA analysis found that the group process was statistically significant for both reducing stress and developing coping strategies. Furthermore, as a result of the qualitative content analysis of the interviews, five themes emerged: hope, universality, cohesiveness, insight, and interpersonal output (new behaviour).
“我们都在一起”:通过身体体验来应对不确定时期的压力
COVID-19大流行对所有国家都产生了影响,并给许多正在应对这一无形危险的人带来了过度的压力和焦虑。压力和焦虑源于威胁,长期暴露于压力源会导致不知所措。当应对策略在某种情况下不起作用时,这个人可能会表现出条件反射,比如战斗、逃跑或冻结。躯体体验(Somatic experience, SE)是一种基于弹性的方法,关注神经系统的条件反应,通过内感受意识和身体感觉来支持身体的先天调节能力。本研究的目的是增加弹性因素,通过一个基于自我体验的团体咨询过程。两组,干预组和对照组,每组由9人组成,参加为期8周的小组过程。除了这些小组之外,还组成了一个由31人组成的等候名单控制组。除了前后的个别访谈外,实验组和候补对照组都接受了COPE-Revised和Kessler心理困扰量表。ANCOVA分析发现,团体过程在减少压力和制定应对策略方面具有统计学意义。此外,作为访谈定性内容分析的结果,出现了五个主题:希望、普遍性、凝聚力、洞察力和人际输出(新行为)。
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