A pilot qualitative study of a person-centered approach to eating distress in women

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Johanna Lakin, David Murphy
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Person-centered experiential (PCE) psychotherapists work with the phenomenology of client experience from within their client’s frame of reference. Consequently, PCE theory does not provide proscriptions or prescriptions of therapeutic practice for helping clients with discrete forms of psychological distress. This research study provides a phenomenological account using person-centered theory for how the complex experiences of eating distress can be understood without relying on the medicalized diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. A pilot qualitative research study was conducted to explore participants’ experiences of eating distress. An inductive and deductive thematic analysis was employed to construct themes within the data; four main themes were identified. Inductive analysis was used to code participant’s experiences, and PCE theory was used to provide a deductive coding of those participant experiences. The data suggested eating distress can be understood as an expression of incongruence, linked to the theory of conditions of worth within the self-concept, characterized by the presence of a dominant inner critic and is often accompanied by intense feelings of shame.
一项以人为中心的方法对妇女饮食困扰的试点定性研究
以人为中心的经验(PCE)心理治疗师从客户的参考框架内与客户体验现象学一起工作。因此,PCE理论并没有提供治疗实践的禁令或处方,以帮助有离散形式的心理困扰的客户。本研究提供了一个现象学的解释,使用以人为本的理论来解释如何在不依赖神经性厌食症的医学诊断的情况下理解进食痛苦的复杂体验。本研究进行了一项实验性质的研究,以探讨参与者的饮食困扰经历。采用归纳和演绎的主位分析方法在数据中构建主位;确定了四个主题。运用归纳分析对被试体验进行编码,运用PCE理论对被试体验进行演绎编码。数据表明,进食痛苦可以被理解为一种不一致的表达,与自我概念中的价值条件理论有关,其特征是存在一个占主导地位的内心批评家,通常伴随着强烈的羞耻感。
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