罗夏反应中的侵入性病态意象分析

Q3 Psychology
Chang-Ui Hwang, Eun Young Kim, Hae Joon Lee, Min-ju Park, Mi Sun Lee, Tae Hwan Kim, Ju Kyeong Kim
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摘要:急救人员通常是高危人群,他们在日常工作中反复暴露于创伤和痛苦的场景和事件中。识别创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患者的侵入性视觉图像的详细特征和重复模式,可以揭示暴露于重复性创伤的职业群体的心理困难、防御和进一步的适应问题。为此,我们收集并分析了20份针对韩国PTSD症状第一反应者的罗夏墨迹测试方案。对罗夏墨迹记录的分析是双重的。首先,定量分析了罗夏反应的结构特征,包括R和创伤内容指数。其次,定性分析了病态内容的具体特征,如主题分类、创伤记忆反应和情绪反应。两项分析都确定了收缩反应和泛滥反应之间的双相模式,表明参与者在防御侵入性创伤相关图像方面的努力失败,这导致了思想和情感的显著混乱。
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An Analysis of Intrusive Morbid Imagery in Rorschach Responses
Abstract: First responders are generally a high-risk group, repeatedly exposed to traumatic and distressing scenes and events on their daily duties. Identification of detailed features and recurring patterns of intrusive visual imagery for first responders with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can uncover the psychological difficulties, defenses, and further adjustment issues of occupational groups exposed to repetitive trauma. To this end, 20 Rorschach protocols for Korean first responders with PTSD symptoms were collected and analyzed. The analysis of the Rorschach records was twofold. First, the structural features of the Rorschach responses, including R and the Trauma Content Index, were examined quantitatively. Second, the detailed features of the morbid content, such as thematic classification, trauma memory responses, and emotional reactions, were qualitatively reviewed. Both analyses identified a biphasic pattern between constricted and flooded responses, showing the participants’ unsuccessful endeavors to defend against intrusive trauma-related imagery, which resulted in significant disorganization in thought and affect.
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Rorschachiana
Rorschachiana Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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