快感缺乏的治疗注意事项。

R P Shoichet, A Oakley
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摘要

本文讨论了快感缺乏的概念,定义为无法体验快乐。许多作者都注意到,在精神分裂症和其他疾病患者中,快感缺乏是一种人格特征。快感缺乏显然在生命早期就开始了,与核心家庭的病理反应有关。许多作者认为快感缺乏与病前适应能力差、人际交往能力差和慢性密切相关,并与预后不良有关。作者认为,解释形式的心理治疗和精神活性药物对治疗快感缺乏症患者并不是特别有效。他们建议选择智力、体育和社会活动作为对快感缺乏问题的更直接的攻击。通过这些活动,患者能够获得有形的快乐体验,同时发展更有效的人际交往能力。患者对活动的反应也为心理治疗的结构化形式提供了材料,活动治疗和传统心理治疗的结合和相互作用被认为对许多快感缺乏症患者有效。
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Notes on the treatment of anhedonia.

This paper discusses the concept of anhedonia defined as the inability to experience pleasure. Many authors have noted the presence of anhedonia as a personality feature in patients with schizophrenia and other disorders. Anhedonia apparently begins early in life in relation to pathological reactions within the core family. Many authors feel that anhedonia is closely associated with poor premorbid adjustment, interpersonal incompetence and chronicity, and mediates towards poor prognosis. The authors feel that interpretive forms of psychotherapy and psychoactive medication are not particularly effective in the treatment of anhedonic patients. They propose a selection of intellectual, physical and social activities as a more direct attack on this problem of anhedonia. Through these activities the patients are able to gain a tangible experience of pleasure while developing more effective interpersonal skills. The response of patients to activities also provides material for structured forms of psychotherapy and the combination and interaction of activity therapy and traditional psychotherapy is considered to be effective in many anhedonic patients.

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