DAVID J. MIKLOWITZ, JENNIFER S. WENDEL, TERESA L. SIMONEAU
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Abstract
Expressed emotion (EE) is discussed in relation to bipolar affective disorder, a major psychiatric illness involving fluctuating periods of mania and depression. High levels of EE among relatives of bipolar clients are conceptualized as reactions to the stress of adjusting to the acute illness period and the post-episode aftercare period. EE has an associated cognitive component involving certain styles of attribution about illness in the client, and a behavioral component involving aversive interaction patterns between the bipolar client and his or her relatives. Family-focused psychoeducational treatment—consisting of psychoeducation about bipolar disorder, communication enhancement training, and problem-solving skills training—addresses high EE on the cognitive, affective, and behavioral levels. A case study illustrates the approach. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
针对功能失调的家庭互动和高表达情绪在双相情感障碍的社会心理治疗
情感表达(EE)的讨论与双相情感障碍,一个主要的精神疾病,涉及躁狂症和抑郁症的波动期。在双相情感障碍患者亲属中,高水平的情感表达被定义为对适应急性疾病期和发作后护理期的压力的反应。情感表达有一个相关的认知成分,涉及到来访者对疾病的某些归因风格,以及一个行为成分,涉及到双相情感障碍来访者与其亲属之间的厌恶互动模式。以家庭为中心的心理教育治疗——包括关于双相情感障碍的心理教育、沟通增强训练和问题解决技能训练——在认知、情感和行为层面上解决高情感表达。一个案例研究说明了这种方法。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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