Conceptualizing Pathways to Depression and Anxiety in Autistic Youth Using the Cognitive and Behavioral Model of Low Self-Esteem.

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Matthew J Hollocks, Jessica M Schwartzman
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Abstract

Autistic youth are more likely to experience both anxiety and depression than their nonautistic peers, yet treatment options are extremely limited. Clinicians working with this population lack a robust evidence base of psychological models within which to formulate and treat these enduring internalizing disorders in autistic youth. Negative self-esteem is a robust risk factor-and treatment target-for internalizing disorders in nonautistic youth that remains largely understudied in autistic youth. The Cognitive and Behavioral Model of Low Self-Esteem (Fennell, 1997) was conceived to guide the development of cognitive-behavioral interventions targeting this construct in the general population. The model highlights how low-self-esteem develops from the interacting effects of temperament and negative experiences, leading to the formation of dysfunctional assumptions, and the subsequent development and maintenance of anxiety and depression. Autistic individuals are known to have specific vulnerabilities across the core elements of this model, making it potentially pertinent for this population. In this paper, we describe a theoretical extension of the model for autistic youth. We then use a blended case example to inform case conceptualization using the model to understand how low self-esteem may develop in an autistic youth and act to maintain anxiety and depression. Future directions for research into the use of the Low Self-Esteem Model in autistic youth are also discussed.

利用低自尊的认知和行为模型概念化自闭症青少年抑郁和焦虑的途径。
与非自闭症青少年相比,自闭症青少年更有可能经历焦虑和抑郁,但治疗选择却极为有限。与这一人群一起工作的临床医生缺乏一个强有力的心理模型的证据基础,在此基础上制定和治疗自闭症青年中这些持久的内化障碍。消极自尊是非自闭症青少年内化障碍的一个强有力的风险因素和治疗目标,而在自闭症青少年中,内化障碍在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。低自尊的认知和行为模型(Fennell, 1997)被设想为指导针对普通人群这种结构的认知行为干预的发展。该模型强调了低自尊是如何从气质和负面经历的相互作用中发展起来的,导致了功能失调假设的形成,以及随后的焦虑和抑郁的发展和维持。众所周知,自闭症患者在这个模型的核心要素上有特定的弱点,这使得它可能与这个人群相关。在本文中,我们描述了自闭症青少年模型的理论扩展。然后,我们使用一个混合案例示例来告知案例概念化,使用该模型来理解低自尊如何在自闭症青少年中发展并维持焦虑和抑郁。最后,对低自尊模型在自闭症青少年中的应用进行了展望。
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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
118
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice is a quarterly international journal that serves an enduring resource for empirically informed methods of clinical practice. Its mission is to bridge the gap between published research and the actual clinical practice of cognitive behavior therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice publishes clinically rich accounts of innovative assessment and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are clearly grounded in empirical research. A focus on application and implementation of procedures is maintained.
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