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Compassion Focused Approaches to Working With Distressing Voices

机译:专注于同情心的方法来处理令人痛苦的声音

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This paper presents an outline of voice-hearing phenomenology in the context of evolutionary mechanisms for self- and social- monitoring. Special attention is given to evolved systems for monitoring dominant-subordinate social roles and relationships. These provide information relating to the interpersonal motivation of others, such as neutral, friendly or hostile, and thus the interpersonal threat, versus safe, social location. Individuals who perceive themselves as subordinate and dominants as hostile are highly vigilant to down-rank threat and use submissive displays and social spacing as basic defenses. We suggest these defense mechanisms are especially attuned in some individuals with voices, in which this fearful-subordinate – hostile-dominant relationship is played out. Given the evolved motivational system in which voice-hearers can be trapped, one therapeutic solution is to help them switch into different motivational systems, particularly those linked to social caring and support, rather than hostile competition. Compassion focused therapy (CFT) seeks to produce such motivational shifts. Compassion focused therapy aims to help voice-hearers, (i) notice their threat-based (dominant-subordinate) motivational systems when they arise, (ii) understand their function in the context of their lives, and (iii) shift into different motivational patterns that are orientated around safeness and compassion. Voice-hearers are supported to engage with biopsychosocial components of compassionate mind training, which are briefly summarized, and to cultivate an embodied sense of a compassionate self-identity. They are invited to consider, and practice, how they might wish to relate to themselves, their voices, and other people, from the position of their compassionate self. This paper proposes, in line with the broader science of compassion and CFT, that repeated practice of creating internal patterns of safeness and compassion can provide an optimum biopsychosocial environment for affect-regulation, emotional conflict-resolution, and therapeutic change. Examples of specific therapeutic techniques, such as chair-work and talking with voices, are described to illustrate how these might be incorporated in one-to-one sessions of CFT.
机译:本文在自我和社会监控的进化机制的背景下,概述了语音听觉现象学的概况。特别注意用于监视支配社会角色和关系的系统。这些提供了与他人的人际关系动机有关的信息,例如中立,友好或敌对,因此涉及人际威胁与安全的社交场所。认为自己是下属和统治者为敌对对象的个人高度警惕下级威胁,并使用顺从的展示和社交距离作为基本防御。我们建议这些防御机制在某些有声音的人中特别协调,这种恐惧-下属-敌对-主导关系得以发挥。考虑到不断发展的激励系统,可以将语音听众困在其中,一种治疗方法是帮助他们转变为不同的激励系统,尤其是那些与社会关怀和支持相关的激励系统,而不是敌对竞争。专注于同情疗法(CFT)旨在产生这种动机转变。专注于同情心的治疗旨在帮助语音听觉者,(i)当他们出现时,注意他们基于威胁的(显性-从属)动机系统,(ii)了解他们在生活中的功能,(iii)转变为不同的动机以安全和同情为导向的模式。支持语音听众参与对有同情心的心理训练的生物心理社会成分的简要概述,以培养对同情心的自我认同的体现。邀请他们考虑和练习如何从同情的自我的位置与自己,声音和其他人建立联系。本文提出了与更广泛的同情心和CFT科学相一致的建议,即重复创建内部安全性和同情心模式可以为情绪调节,情绪冲突解决和治疗改变提供最佳的生物心理环境。描述了特定治疗技术的示例,例如主持工作和与语音交谈,以说明如何将这些技术结合到CFT的一对一会议中。

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