转化羞耻感个案研究:接纳与承诺治疗在培养心理弹性与自我同情中的作用。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
M Kati Lear, Jason B Luoma
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羞耻与许多社会和心理问题有关,包括抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍、社交焦虑、药物滥用、边缘型人格障碍、饮食失调和自我导向暴力。羞耻感是一种极度痛苦的情绪,它促使人们保护“有缺陷”或“脆弱”的自我,通常是通过退缩或回避。因此,许多经常强烈体验羞耻的客户持续地避免可能引发羞耻的生活情境,并经常进行自我批评,以实现自我完善。虽然是出于善意,但这些反复尝试减少或避免羞耻感会加剧与羞耻感相关的缺陷感、他人感或不配感,并阻止人们在与自己和重要他人的关系中实现自己的价值观。接受和承诺疗法(ACT)是一种跨诊断治疗方法,旨在促进心理和行为的灵活性,以应对痛苦的内在经历,如羞耻。本案例描述了ACT如何通过结合合作案例概念化过程和情感科学的原则来应用于目标羞耻感,以帮助客户在受到暗示时更灵活地应对羞耻感,并采取措施培养与自己和他人更富有同情心、价值观驱动的关系。客户考特尼是一名从事中等教育工作的成年异性恋异性恋白人女性。她以焦虑、抑郁和自尊问题的症状来接受治疗,并因羞愧接受了20次ACT治疗。在最后一个疗程中,考特尼报告说羞耻感和自我批评明显减少,自我同情增加。
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A Case Study on Transforming Shame: The Role of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Fostering Psychological Flexibility and Self-Compassion.

Shame is related to a host of social and psychological problems including depression, PTSD, social anxiety, substance misuse, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and self-directed violence. Shame is an acutely painful emotion that motivates humans to protect the "flawed" or "fragile" self, often through withdrawal or avoidance. Consequently, many clients who frequently and intensely experience shame persistently avoid life situations where shame could be triggered and engage in frequent self-criticism geared toward self-improvement. Though well-intentioned, these repeated attempts to reduce or avoid shame can exacerbate the sense of being defective, other, or unworthy already associated with shame and prevent people from living out their values in relationship with themselves and important others. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a transdiagnostic treatment approach that aims to promote psychological and behavioral flexibility in response to painful internal experiences, like shame. This case illustration depicts how ACT can be applied to target shame by incorporating a collaborative case conceptualization process and principles from affective science to help the client respond more flexibly to shame when it is cued, and take steps to cultivate a more compassionate, values-driven relationship with self and others. The client, Courtney, was an adult heterosexual cisgender white woman working in secondary education. She presented to therapy with symptoms of anxiety, depression, and self-esteem issues and underwent 20 sessions of ACT for shame. By the final session, Courtney reported significantly reduced shame and self-criticism and increased self-compassion.

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Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Clinical Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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