女性友谊中的人际拒绝、排斥和心理化:反刍的临床意义

Deborah J. Oehlman Forbes
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长期以来,女性的友谊具有文化和心理意义,特别是在维持积极的社会和情感健康方面。这些关系的莫名其妙的解体与人类核心需求和心理健康结果的严重破坏有关。实证研究发现,被排斥是人际拒绝的一种变体,是一种令人痛苦的事件,因为成年人的友谊依恋模式与亲密伴侣关系相当。在心理健康咨询和心理治疗领域,理论可能是干预的重要先导,但哪些理论和干预可能适用于后友谊解体?关系文化理论是一种咨询和发展框架,它考虑了女性生活中广泛的心理、社会、治疗联系和关系经验。缺乏相互共情反应的关系经历可能会在友谊解体阶段引起长时间的反思。在这方面,基于心理化的治疗可以帮助修复精神状态的影响,如长时间的反刍和恢复情绪调节。这是一个尚未研究的课题,需要进一步调查。
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Interpersonal Rejection, Ostracism, and Mentalisation in Women’s Friendships: Clinical Implications for Rumination
Women’s friendships have long had cultural and psychological significance, particularly in the maintenance of positive social and emotional wellbeing. Inexplicable dissolution of these relationships correlates with a significant disruption of core human needs and mental health outcomes. Empirical research has found that ostracism, a variant of interpersonal rejection, is a distressing event since adult friendship attachment patterns are comparable to intimate partner relationships. In the field of mental health counselling and psychotherapy, theory can be an important precursor to intervention, but which theories and interventions may be suitable for post–friendship dissolution? Relational-cultural theory, a counselling and developmental framework, considers a broad range of psychological, social, healing connection, and relational experiences in the lives of women. Relational experiences starved of mutual empathic responses may evoke prolonged rumination in the friendship dissolution phase. In this regard, mentalisation-based treatment can help repair mental state affect such as prolonged rumination and restore emotion regulation. This is an unresearched topic that requires further investigation.
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