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引用次数: 17
摘要
积极情绪在神经性厌食症中的作用在理论和治疗上都被低估了。然而,患有AN的人对减肥表现出很高的动力和持续的努力,达到了大多数人无法达到的极端成功。积极情绪失调可能促进和加强这种努力。AN的积极情绪放大(PE-AMP)模型描述了基于生物学的增强奖励反应和放大积极情绪的认知行为因素之间的动态相互作用,从而产生积极反馈循环,在AN发病阶段激励和加强减肥行为。这些经历通过提供人为的自主、能力和与他人的关系感,颠覆了对幸福的追求(自决理论;Ryan & Deci, 2000),这与消极的情绪环境形成了鲜明的对比,导致an精神病理作为一种自我维持的目的感的出现和持续。最终,在AN维持阶段,负面情绪、PE失调和人为的自我决定威胁继续驱动AN行为,将患者推向真正的自我决定崩溃,这可能导致住院、健康危机、关系冲突和生活质量下降,甚至表现为自杀行为。讨论了未来的研究方向和受PE-AMP模型启发的新方法,以及解决这种高度耐药疾病的重要治疗意义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA,版权所有)。
Positive emotion and motivational dynamics in anorexia nervosa: A positive emotion amplification model (PE-AMP).
The role of positive emotion in anorexia nervosa (AN) has been underappreciated in both theory and treatment. Yet, people with AN demonstrate high motivation for and sustained effort toward weight loss, achieving success to an extreme beyond the capability of most people. Positive emotion dysregulation may facilitate and reinforce such efforts. The positive emotion amplification (PE-AMP) model of AN describes a dynamic interplay between biologically based enhanced reward responding and cognitive-behavioral factors that amplify positive emotion, resulting in positive feedback cycles that motivate and reinforce weight loss behavior during the AN onset phase. These experiences subvert the pursuit of happiness by providing artificial senses of autonomy, competency, and relatedness to others (self-determination theory; Ryan & Deci, 2000) that provide a stark contrast to an otherwise negative emotional environment, resulting in the emergence and persistence of AN psychopathology as a self-sustaining sense of purpose. Ultimately, negative emotion, PE dysregulation, and artificial self-determination threats continue to drive AN behavior during the AN maintenance phase, pushing patients toward a genuine self-determination breakdown that can lead to hospitalization, health crises, relational strife and diminished quality of life, or even manifest in suicidal behavior. Future research directions and novel methodological approaches inspired by the PE-AMP model are discussed, as are important treatment implications for addressing this highly treatment-resistant disorder. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Review publishes articles that make important theoretical contributions to any area of scientific psychology, including systematic evaluation of alternative theories.