Traumatic events and sense-making: mobilization of meta-emotional processes

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Cory Julien , Léa Binaut , Marion Dubois , Vincent Bréjard
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Abstract

Introduction

Analysis of the post-immediate phase of a traumatic event (between 3- and 30-days post-event) is crucial to understanding the mechanisms of chronic development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It has been established that emotional processes are involved from the peritraumatic phase onwards. However, we still have little information about the emotional experience in the post-immediate phase.

Objective

The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of people who have been victims, witnesses or indirect witnesses of a traumatic event, in order to shed light on the traumatic experience, the impact on their emotions and meta-emotions engaged during this temporary period and the identification of new therapeutic interventions.

Method

Eight participants, patients of the CUMP-13, agreed to be recorded during the initial recounting of the event of which they were victims. The discourse was analyzed according to the guidelines of grounded theory and using QDA Miner version 6 software.

Results

A total of 4 themes and 11 sub-themes were identified, including cognitive impact, emotional repercussions, coping strategies and per traumatic contexts.

Conclusion

The results were interpreted and discussed in terms of clinical impact, and new therapeutic approaches were proposed: identification and analysis of the meta-emotion, deconstruction of dysfunctional beliefs and peritraumatic dissociation at the origin of the cognitive conflict.
创伤性事件与意义建构:元情绪过程的动员
分析创伤性事件后即刻阶段(事件发生后3- 30天)对于理解创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)慢性发展的机制至关重要。已经确定的是,情绪过程从创伤期开始就参与其中。然而,我们对即时后阶段的情感体验仍然知之甚少。目的探讨创伤性事件受害者、目击证人或间接目击证人的经历,以揭示创伤性事件在这一短暂时期对他们情绪和元情绪的影响,并确定新的治疗干预措施。方法8名参与者,即CUMP-13的患者,同意在他们作为受害者的事件的最初叙述中被记录下来。本文按照扎根理论的指导思想,使用QDA Miner第6版软件进行分析。结果共确定了4个主题和11个副主题,包括认知影响、情绪反应、应对策略和创伤情境。结论本研究结果对临床影响进行了解释和讨论,并提出了新的治疗方法:识别和分析元情绪、解构功能失调信念和在认知冲突起源处进行创伤周围解离。
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