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摘要
超过百分之二的成年人在一生中都会患上强迫症(OCD),因此需要对这种病症进行新颖、有效的治疗方法研究。强迫症的特点是强迫和强制,涉及多个领域,包括但不限于清洁、平整度以及不可接受或令人不安的想法。尽管有关强迫症患者音乐疗法的研究还很欠缺,但初步研究表明,基于音乐的干预和音乐疗法有助于减少强迫症患者的焦虑、僵化、强迫和强迫症。本文旨在根据强迫症的相关理论和概念,探索和开发针对强迫症患者的音乐疗法干预措施。作者对有关音乐治疗和强迫症的跨学科研究进行了叙述性文献综述。在这篇手稿中,作者回顾了与强迫症相关的三种理论和概念及其在音乐治疗中的应用:评价性条件反射、不完整性和非正确体验以及跨诊断理论。作者利用这些理论制定了音乐治疗干预措施,以解决强迫症认知评估工具(Cognitive Assessment Instrument of Obsessions and Compulsions)中确定的可能受强迫症影响的生活领域。需要进行实证研究,以确定建议的音乐治疗干预措施的有效性、实用性和可推广性。
Theoretically grounded music therapy interventions for people with obsessive compulsive disorder
Over two percent of adults experience obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in their lifetime, and research on novel, effective treatments for this condition is needed. OCD is characterized by obsessions and compulsions spanning several domains including but not limited to cleanliness, evenness, and unacceptable or disturbing thoughts. Although there is a deficit of research on music therapy for people with OCD, preliminary research has indicated that music-based interventions and music therapy can help decrease anxiety, rigidity, obsessions, and compulsions in people with OCD. The purpose of this paper was to explore and develop music therapy interventions for people with OCD grounded in theories and concepts related to this diagnosis. The authors conducted a narrative literature review of interdisciplinary research on music therapy and OCD. In this manuscript, the authors reviewed three theories and concepts related to OCD and their applications to music therapy: evaluative conditioning, incompleteness and not just right experiences, and transdiagnostic theory. The authors used these theories to develop music therapy interventions to address areas of life that can be impacted by OCD identified in the Cognitive Assessment Instrument of Obsessions and Compulsions. Empirical research is needed to determine the efficacy, practicality, and generalizability of proposed music therapy interventions.
期刊介绍:
The Arts in Psychotherapy is a dynamic, contemporary journal publishing evidence-based research, expert opinion, theoretical positions, and case material on a wide range of topics intersecting the fields of mental health and creative arts therapies. It is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing 5 issues annually. Papers are welcomed from researchers and practitioners in the fields of art, dance/movement, drama, music, and poetry psychotherapy, as well as expressive and creative arts therapy, neuroscience, psychiatry, education, allied health, and psychology that aim to engage high level theoretical concepts with the rigor of professional practice. The journal welcomes contributions that present new and emergent knowledge about the role of the arts in healthcare, and engage a critical discourse relevant to an international readership that can inform the development of new services and the refinement of existing policies and practices. There is no restriction on research methods and review papers are welcome. From time to time the journal publishes special issues on topics warranting a distinctive focus relevant to the stated goals and scope of the publication.