Compassion-focused chairwork for voice-hearing relationships, body triggers and motivational states.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Charles Heriot-Maitland, Tobyn Bell
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Purpose: This paper aims to build on a recent theoretical and empirical review of CFT for psychosis by outlining a more detailed account of how voice-hearing perceptions may be generated and triggered, and the implications for clinical practice. It also aims to provide a detailed and practical illustration of how CFT for voice-hearing is applied in therapy.

Method: This paper summarises the evolution-informed rationale for CFT for voice-hearing and integrates into this framework some major developments in cognitive neuroscience-namely predictive processing models of perception-to develop a richer account of the mechanisms and targets of CFT for voice-hearing. The clinical application of this model is demonstrated using a description of compassion-focused chairwork for voice-hearing.

Results: The enriched perceptual modelling of CFT for voice-hearing is complementary to the (evolution-informed) accounts in the existing CFT literature, while adding precision and utility when it comes to describing compassion-focused chairwork for voice-hearing and discussing some of the key clinical considerations for therapists wishing to use this method.

Conclusions: CFT for voice-hearing is an integrated biopsychosocial approach that indicates therapy targets linked to both sides of the voice-to-voice hearer relationship, to corresponding embodied and motivational states, and to the past traumas and conflicts that may drive these patterns. CFT chairwork is particularly well suited to addressing some of the perceptual, embodied and motivational drivers of voice-hearing experiences. We recommend the development of detailed intervention protocols for therapist guidance on specific techniques such as CFT chairwork, which can be used in future evaluation research.

以同情为中心的椅子,用于语音听觉关系、身体触发和动机状态。
目的:本文旨在通过概述更详细的语音听觉感知如何产生和触发,以及对临床实践的影响,来建立最近对精神病CFT的理论和实证综述。它还旨在提供一个详细和实用的例子,如何在治疗中应用声听力的CFT。方法:本文总结了基于进化的CFT用于语音听力的基本原理,并将认知神经科学的一些主要发展-即感知的预测处理模型-整合到该框架中,以对CFT用于语音听力的机制和目标进行更丰富的解释。该模型的临床应用是通过描述以同情为中心的听觉椅子来演示的。结果:丰富的声音听力CFT感知模型是对现有CFT文献中(进化知情的)描述的补充,同时在描述以同情为中心的声音听力椅子工作时增加了准确性和实用性,并讨论了希望使用这种方法的治疗师的一些关键临床考虑因素。结论:语音听力的CFT是一种综合的生物心理社会方法,表明治疗目标与语音与语音听者关系的双方,相应的体现和动机状态,以及可能驱动这些模式的过去创伤和冲突有关。CFT椅子工作特别适合解决语音听觉体验的一些感知、具体化和动机驱动因素。我们建议制定详细的干预方案,以指导治疗师具体的技术,如CFT椅子工作,这可以用于未来的评估研究。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice (formerly The British Journal of Medical Psychology) is an international scientific journal with a focus on the psychological and social processes that underlie the development and improvement of psychological problems and mental wellbeing, including: theoretical and research development in the understanding of cognitive and emotional factors in psychological problems; behaviour and relationships; vulnerability to, adjustment to, assessment of, and recovery (assisted or otherwise) from psychological distresses; psychological therapies with a focus on understanding the processes which affect outcomes where mental health is concerned.
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