双相情感障碍康复中的正念练习:质性研究结果及其人文意义

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sasha D. Strong
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双相情感障碍(BD)的社会心理治疗可提高治疗效果。然而,在接受心理治疗的患者中,有一半以上的人会经历残存的抑郁症。正念练习对许多心理问题都有好处,但很少有研究专门针对双相障碍开发的基于正念的干预措施。一项定性研究为双相障碍提供了一种新的基于正念的治疗方法,并报告了正念练习的效果。2018年和2019年,9名成年人接受了采访,了解他们从双相障碍中康复的经历。所有受访者在康复过程中都使用了佛教的正念练习。采用专题分析对数据进行了分析,并出现了四个顶层主题:健康能力建设、情绪调节、经验视角的转变和不良经历。还有几个子主题,包括培养弹性、情绪自我意识、情绪自由和减少反应性,以及认知清晰度。这些发现表明,正念练习可能对双相障碍的康复有独特的贡献。正念和佛教框架似乎有助于参与者对双相障碍产生新的、更有益的意义。这些发现与人文主义和超个人价值观一致。根据这些结果,未来的方法可能会解决康复过程中对整个人的关注。这种方法可以促进康复,并帮助个人与双相障碍的经验。
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Mindfulness Practice in Recovery From Bipolar Disorder: Qualitative Study Results and Humanistic Implications
Psychosocial treatments for bipolar disorder (BD) enhance outcomes. However, more than half of those who receive psychosocial treatment experience residual depression. Mindfulness practice demonstrates benefits for numerous psychological problems, but little research has examined mindfulness-based interventions developed specifically for BD. A qualitative study was conducted to inform a new mindfulness-based treatment approach for BD and report the effects of mindfulness practice. In 2018 and 2019, nine adults were interviewed about their experiences recovering from BD. All respondents used Buddhist-informed mindfulness practice in their recoveries. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis, and four top-level themes emerged: building the capacity for health, emotional regulation, shifts in experiential perspective, and adverse experiences. There were also several sub-themes, including cultivating resilience, emotional self-awareness, emotional freedom and reduced reactivity, and cognitive clarity. These findings suggest that mindfulness practice may have unique contributions to make in recovery in BD. Mindfulness and Buddhist frameworks appeared to help participants make new, more helpful meanings about BD. These findings align with humanistic and transpersonal values. A future approach informed by these results could address whole-person concerns in recovery. Such an approach could promote recovery and help individuals work with the experience of BD.
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Journal of Humanistic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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5.40
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Humanistic Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions, controversies and diverse statements pertaining to humanistic psychology. It addresses personal growth, interpersonal encounters, social problems and philosophical issues. An international journal of human potential, self-actualization, the search for meaning and social change, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology was founded by Abraham Maslow and Anthony Sutich in 1961. It is the official journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.
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