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A Bridge Over Troubled Water: Commentary on Paul Blimling’s Case of "James" Integrating Music Listening into AEDP

机译:混乱的水上的桥梁:评保罗·布林林(Pau​​l Blimling)的“詹姆斯”(James)案将音乐聆听纳入AEDP

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The integration of music listening into Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) is explored through discussion of Dr. Paul Blimling’s (2019) composite case study, "James." AEDP is a healing-oriented, non-pathologizing, experiential therapy model in which the therapist actively seeks to harness glimmers of resilience from the outset of treatment, and to co-engender safety within the therapy relationship in order to unleash the transforming power of attachment and emotion (Fosha, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2018). Blimling’s incorporation of music listening into the treatment of a highly defended, initially hostile patient helped bypass defenses, foster attachment within the therapy relationship, and access and co-regulate the patient’s affective experience. Key AEDP change mechanisms in the treatment included: undoing aloneness; affirmative work with defenses; dyadic affect regulation; emotion processing; and (to a lesser extent), metatherapeutic processing (metaprocessing for short). The latter is a unique and important contribution of AEDP to our field. Since the publication of Fosha’s The Transforming Power of Affect (2000), AEDP itself has evolved from an attachment- and emotion-focused model to also focus increasingly and explicitly on transformational experience as an agent of change. The experience of positive change itself is now seen as an equally important AEDP change mechanism, alongside attachment and emotion processing. Metatherapeutic processing of patients’ experiences of positive change, which involves a recursive alternation between exploration of new experience and reflection on that experience, frequently results in an expansive spiral of the transformational processes and affects identified by Fosha (2009, 2018). In addition to affirming Blimling’s choice of AEDP and his sensitive and skillful integration of music listening into the treatment, I envision how the transformational process described in the case study might have been further expanded, deepened, and consolidated, had the therapist more assiduously and experientially explored the patient’s experiences of positive change.
机译:通过讨论Paul Blimling博士(2019)的综合案例研究“ James”,探索了将音乐收听与加速体验式动态心理疗法(AEDP)的集成。 AEDP是一种以治疗为导向的,非病理性的体验式治疗模型,在该模型中,治疗师积极寻求从治疗开始就利用适应力的微光,并在治疗关系中共同实现安全性,以释放依恋的转化能力和情感(Fosha,2000,2003,2009,2018)。 Blimling将音乐聆听结合到对高度防御的,最初是敌对的患者的治疗中,从而绕过了防御,在治疗关系中建立了依恋关系,并获得并共同调节了患者的情感体验。治疗中主要的AEDP改变机制包括:消除孤独感;积极防御工作;二元影响调节;情绪处理;以及(程度较小的)元治疗过程(简称元过程)。后者是AEDP对我们领域的独特而重要的贡献。自Fosha的《影响力的转化力量》(2000)发行以来,AEDP本身已经从关注依恋和情感的模式发展到也越来越明确地将变革经验作为变革的推动者。现在,积极改变本身的经验与依恋和情感处理一起被视为同等重要的AEDP改变机制。对患者积极变化的经历进行元治疗处理,这涉及探索新经历和对该经历进行反思之间的递归交替,这常常导致转型过程的扩大螺旋效应,并由Fosha(2009,2018)确定。除了肯定Blimling对AEDP的选择以及他对音乐聆听的灵敏和熟练的整合之外,我还设想了案例研究中描述的转化过程可能会如何进一步扩展,深化和巩固,从而使治疗师更加刻苦和体验。探索了患者积极改变的经历。

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