Facing Emotions: Between- and Within-Sessions Changes in Facial Expression During Psychological Treatment for Depression

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Hadar Fisher, Philip T. Reiss, Dovrat Atias, Michal Malka, Ben Shahar, Simon Shamay-Tsoory, Sigal Zilcha Mano
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Abstract

The main diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD) are consistent experiences of high levels of negative emotions and low levels of positive emotions. Therefore, modification of these emotions is essential in the treatment of MDD. In the current study, we harnessed a computational approach to explore whether experiencing negative emotions during psychological treatment is related to subsequent changes in these emotions. Facial expressions were automatically extracted from 175 sessions of 58 patients with MDD. Within sessions, a U-shaped trajectory of change in valence was observed in which patients expressed an increase in negative emotions in the middle of the session. Between sessions, a consistent increase in valence was observed. A trajectory of within-sessions decrease followed by an increase in valence was positively associated with greater perceived positive emotions and subsequent decreases in depressive symptoms. These findings highlight the importance of targeting negative emotions during treatment to achieve more favorable outcomes.
面对情绪:抑郁症心理治疗过程中面部表情的变化
重度抑郁障碍(MDD)的主要诊断标准是高水平的负面情绪和低水平的积极情绪的持续经历。因此,改变这些情绪在重度抑郁症的治疗中至关重要。在当前的研究中,我们利用计算方法来探索在心理治疗期间经历负面情绪是否与这些情绪的后续变化有关。自动提取58例重度抑郁症患者175次的面部表情。在治疗过程中,观察到效价变化的u型轨迹,患者在治疗过程中表达了负面情绪的增加。在疗程之间,观察到效价持续增加。疗程内减少后效价增加的轨迹与更多的感知到的积极情绪和随后的抑郁症状的减少正相关。这些发现强调了在治疗过程中针对负面情绪以获得更有利结果的重要性。
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Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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9.70
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2.10%
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35
期刊介绍: The Association for Psychological Science’s journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from this confluence to provide readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.
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