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When the present visits the past: Updating traumatic memories in social phobia

机译:当现在回望过去时:更新社交恐惧症中的创伤记忆

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Research suggests that distorted images of the self are common in social phobia and play a role in maintaining the disorder. The images are often linked in thematic and sensory detail to distressing memories that are clustered around the onset or worsening of the disorder. This has led to speculation about the likely benefit of working directly with these memories to improve symptoms of social phobia. In this exploratory study, we describe a process of cognitive restructuring followed by imagery rescripting to update the meanings of distressing memories and images in social phobia. We first present illustrative clinical examples and then data of 14 patients with social phobia, on whom we developed this approach. Patients attended an imagery rescripting session in which a semi-structured interview was used to identify their recurrent images, the associated memories and their meanings. Next the identified memory was evoked and elaborated. We updated the meaning of the memory by first using cognitive restructuring to arrive at new perspectives and then linking these perspectives with the memory using imagery techniques. The procedure resulted in significant within session change in beliefs, and in image and memory distress and vividness. One week later significant change was seen in social phobia cognitions and a self-report measure of social anxiety. Rescripting distressing memories in social phobia appears to be an effective way of modifying maladaptive beliefs linked to recurrent negative imagery. This paper presents our exploratory investigation of how to work with the memories and encourages more rigorous investigation in this area.
机译:研究表明,畸形的自我形象在社交恐惧症中很常见,并在维持这种疾病中起作用。这些图像通常在主题和感官细节上与痛苦记忆联系在一起,这些痛苦记忆聚集在疾病的发作或恶化周围。这导致人们猜测直接使用这些记忆来改善社交恐惧症的症状可能带来的好处。在这项探索性研究中,我们描述了认知重建的过程,然后进行图像重写以更新社交恐惧症中令人痛苦的记忆和图像的含义。我们首先介绍说明性的临床例子,然后提供14例社交恐惧症患者的数据,并据此开发了这种方法。患者参加了图像记录会议,其中使用了半结构化访谈来识别其复发图像,相关的记忆及其含义。接下来,唤起并阐述识别出的记忆。我们首先通过认知重构来获得新的视角,然后使用图像技术将这些视角与记忆联系起来,从而更新了记忆的含义。该过程导致了会议期间信念的重大变化,以及图像和记忆的困扰和生动感。一周后,社交恐惧症的认知和社交焦虑的自我报告指标发生了显着变化。记录社交恐惧症中令人痛苦的记忆似乎是修改与反复出现的负面图像有关的适应不良信念的有效方法。本文介绍了我们如何处理记忆的探索性研究,并鼓励对此领域进行更严格的研究。

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