Adages, Aphorisms, and Proverbs in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy: Tools for Assessment and Treatment.

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Joel Yager, Jerald Kay
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to examine how adages, aphorisms, and proverbs arise in psychiatric management and psychotherapy and how they might be used to assist assessment and treatment.

Methods: A selective narrative literature review was conducted to supplement clinical observations and case vignettes.

Results: Adages appear to act as heuristic cognitive structures that serve as shortcuts for assessing situations, educating, persuading, aiding emotional self-regulation, and influencing courses of action. Some types of psychotherapy-such as dialectical behavior therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy-and self-help programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous routinely utilize adages. The extent to and contexts in which adages spontaneously arise during general psychiatric and psychotherapeutic interactions have not been systematically studied. Clinicians can ascertain patients' favorite adages and appraise how patients respond to other sayings through exploratory questioning and by evoking responses to stock series of adages. As therapeutic tools, adages may help patients more easily conceptualize clinicians' interpretations and insights and may serve as encouraging affirmations.

Conclusions: Considering the potential utility of adages as therapeutic cognitive scaffolds, how patients and clinicians spontaneously use adages, how adages are used therapeutically, and the adages most suitable for particular patients in particular circumstances deserve further study. In psychiatric management and psychotherapy, clinicians' sensitivity to timing and patients' circumstances, culture, and receptivity may determine whether introducing a particular aphorism or proverb will have a positive impact or come across as a vapid and potentially harmful platitude.

精神病学和心理疗法中的格言、警句和谚语:评估和治疗工具》。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨格言、警句和谚语如何在精神病管理和心理治疗中出现,以及如何利用它们来协助评估和治疗:结果:格言似乎是一种启发式的心理认知工具:结果:格言似乎是一种启发式认知结构,是评估情况、教育、说服、帮助情绪自我调节和影响行动方案的捷径。某些类型的心理疗法(如辩证行为疗法、理性情绪行为疗法、接受与承诺疗法)和自助项目(如匿名戒酒互助会)经常使用格言。关于格言在一般精神和心理治疗互动中自发出现的程度和背景,还没有系统的研究。临床医生可以通过探索性提问和唤起患者对一系列格言的反应来确定患者最喜欢的格言,并评估患者对其他格言的反应。作为治疗工具,格言可以帮助患者更容易地理解临床医生的解释和见解,并可作为鼓励性的肯定:考虑到格言作为治疗认知支架的潜在作用,患者和临床医生如何自发使用格言、格言如何用于治疗以及在特定情况下最适合特定患者的格言都值得进一步研究。在精神病管理和心理治疗中,临床医生对时机的敏感性以及患者的情况、文化和接受能力可能会决定引入特定的格言或谚语是会产生积极影响,还是会被视为空洞无物、可能有害的陈词滥调。
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
4.00%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: Founded in 1939, the American Journal of Psychotherapy (AJP) has long been a leader in the publication of eclectic articles for all psychotherapists. Transtheoretic in reach (offering information for psychotherapists across all theoretical foundations), the goal of AJP is to present an overview of the psychotherapies, subsuming a host of schools, techniques, and psychological modalities within the larger domain of clinical practice under broad themes including dynamic, behavioral, spiritual, and experiential.
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