J. Christopher Muran
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Abstract
This article describes a relational conception of the self grounded in cognitive theory. The self is considered in terms of several relationships, including (a) the interplay between its various processes and contents, (b) the implicit relation between self and other in its representational content, (c) the transitions among the various states of mind that an individual experiences (referred to as self-states), and (d) the reciprocity between the various states of two individuals in a therapeutic interaction. Depression is understood from this perspective as involving an avoidance of an emotional experience. Clinical vignettes are presented to illustrate the emergence of depressive states in psychotherapy sessions and the process toward effecting change by increasing awareness of these states and what they avoid in the context of the therapeutic relationship. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
多重自我和抑郁
本文以认知理论为基础,描述了自我的关系概念。自我是根据几种关系来考虑的,包括(a)各种过程和内容之间的相互作用,(b)表征内容中自我和他人之间的隐含关系,(c)个体经历的各种心理状态之间的过渡(称为自我状态),以及(d)治疗互动中两个个体的各种状态之间的相互作用。从这个角度来看,抑郁症被理解为涉及对情感体验的回避。临床小插曲展示了在心理治疗过程中抑郁状态的出现,以及通过提高对这些状态的认识以及在治疗关系的背景下他们避免什么来影响改变的过程。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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