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Losing Your Gut Feelings. Intuition in Depression

机译:失去胆量的感觉。抑郁直觉

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Whereas in basic research, intuition has become a topic of great interest, clinical research and depression research in specific have not applied to the topic of intuition, yet. This is astonishing because a well-known phenomenon during depression is that patients have difficulties to judge and decide. In contrast to healthy individuals who take most daily life decisions intuitively (Kahneman, 2011), depressed individuals seem to have difficulties to come to fast and adaptive decisions. The current article pursues three goals. First, our aim is to establish the hypothesis that intuition is impaired in depression against the background of influential theoretical accounts as well as empirical evidence from basic and clinical research. The second aim of the current paper is to provide explanations for recent findings on the depression-intuition interplay and to present directions for future research that may help to broaden our understanding of decision difficulties in depression. Third, we seek to propose ideas on how therapeutic interventions can support depressed individuals in taking better decisions. Even though our knowledge regarding this topic is still limited, we will tentatively launch the idea that an important first step may be to enhance patients’ access to intuitions. Overall, this paper seeks to introduce the topic of intuition to clinical research on depression and to hereby set the stage for upcoming theory and practice.
机译:尽管在基础研究中,直觉已经成为人们非常感兴趣的话题,但是具体而言,临床研究和抑郁研究尚未应用于直觉的话题。这之所以令人惊讶,是因为抑郁症期间的一个众所周知的现象是患者难以判断和决定。与健康的人会直观地做出大多数日常决策(Kahneman,2011)相比,沮丧的人似乎很难做出快速而适应性的决策。当前的文章追求三个目标。首先,我们的目的是建立在有影响力的理论解释以及来自基础和临床研究的经验证据的背景下,直觉会在抑郁症中受损的假设。本文的第二个目的是为抑郁症-直觉相互作用的最新发现提供解释,并为将来的研究提供指导,这可能有助于扩大我们对抑郁症决策困难的理解。第三,我们试图就治疗性干预如何支持抑郁者做出更好的决定提出建议。即使我们对这一主题的知识仍然有限,我们还是会尝试性地提出一个重要的第一步可能是增强患者对直觉的了解的想法。总体而言,本文旨在将直觉性话题引入抑郁症的临床研究,从而为即将到来的理论和实践奠定基础。

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