Revisiting uncertainty as a felt sense of unsafety: The somatic error theory of intolerance of uncertainty

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Mark Freeston, Jessica Komes
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Abstract

Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) has gained widespread interest as a construct of broad interest from both transdiagnostic and trans-situational perspectives. We have approached this article inspired by the curiosity, clinical observation, consideration of different theoretical perspectives, speculation, optimism and indeed fun that can be seen in S. J. Rachman's work. We address some of what we know about IU before considering one way of conceptualizing IU from the standpoint of a felt sense or embodied experience.

In the first part, we start with Woody and Rachman's (1994) observations of people with GAD. Second, we consider some key findings from the literature. Third, we consider two important perspectives on uncertainty, namely, Brosschot et al.’s (2016, 2018) influential Generalized Unsafety Theory of Stress and uncertainty as an emotion.

In the second part, backing our clinical hunch about the importance of the felt sense of uncertainty, we consider IU from the perspective of interoception and the somatic error theory of anxiety (Khalsa & Feinstein, 2018). We propose the somatic error theory of intolerance of uncertainty, which places the experience of uncertainty at the heart of our understanding of intolerance of uncertainty. This is followed by predictions, unresolved questions, and potential clinical implications.

Finally, we revisit Woody and Rachman's (1994) suggestions for treatment as internalizing “a sense of safety in a range of circumstances (p. 750)” and update this from the perspective of the felt sense of uncertainty. We finish by suggesting that uncertainty can be tolerated, perhaps accepted, and even embraced.

将不确定性视为一种不安全感:不容忍不确定性的身体错误理论
不确定性不容忍(IU)作为一种从跨诊断和跨情境角度引起广泛兴趣的结构,已经引起了广泛的兴趣。在S.J.Rachman的作品中,我们受到了好奇心、临床观察、对不同理论视角的思考、推测、乐观以及乐趣的启发。在考虑从感觉或具体体验的角度概念化IU的一种方法之前,我们先解决了我们对IU的一些了解。在第一部分中,我们从Woody和Rachman(1994)对GAD患者的观察开始。其次,我们考虑了文献中的一些关键发现。第三,我们考虑了两个关于不确定性的重要观点,即Broschot等人(20162018)有影响力的压力和不确定性作为一种情绪的广义不安全理论。在第二部分中,为了支持我们对感觉不确定性重要性的临床预感,我们从互觉和焦虑的躯体错误理论的角度来考虑IU(Khalsa&;Feinstein,2018)。我们提出了不容忍不确定性的身体误差理论,该理论将不确定性的体验置于我们理解不容忍不确定的核心。接下来是预测、未解决的问题和潜在的临床意义。最后,我们重新审视了Woody和Rachman(1994)关于将“一系列情况下的安全感”内化的治疗建议(第750页),并从感觉到的不确定性的角度对此进行了更新。最后,我们提出,不确定性是可以容忍的,也许可以被接受,甚至可以被接受。
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期刊介绍: The publication of the book Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition (1958) by the co-founding editor of this Journal, Joseph Wolpe, marked a major change in the understanding and treatment of mental disorders. The book used principles from empirical behavioral science to explain psychopathological phenomena and the resulting explanations were critically tested and used to derive effective treatments. The second half of the 20th century saw this rigorous scientific approach come to fruition. Experimental approaches to psychopathology, in particular those used to test conditioning theories and cognitive theories, have steadily expanded, and experimental analysis of processes characterising and maintaining mental disorders have become an established research area.
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