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Preliminary Evidence for the Treatment of Performance Blocks in Sport: The Efficacy of EMDR With Graded Exposure

机译:运动中绩效块的初步证据:EMDR与分级曝光的疗效

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Sport psychologists are increasingly confronted with performance problems in sport where athletes suddenly lose the ability to execute automatic movements (Rotheram, Maynard, Thomas, Bawden, & Francis, 2012). Described as performance blocks (Bennett, Hays, Lindsay, Olusoga, & Maynard, 2015), these problems manifest as locked, stuck, and frozen movements and are underpinned by an aggressive anxiety component. This research used both qualitative and quantitative methods in a single case study design to investigate the effectiveness of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy with graded exposure as a treatment method. The participant was a 58-year-old professional male golfer who had been suffering a performance block for 11 years. Specifically, the participant was experiencing involuntary spasms, shaking, muscle tension, and jerking in the lower left forearm while executing a putting stroke. Physical symptoms were coupled with extreme anxiety, panic, and frustration. The study tested the hypothesis that reprocessing related significant life events and attending to dysfunctional emotional symptoms would eliminate the performance block and related symptoms and that the individual would regain his ability to execute the affected skill. Pre-, mid-, and postintervention performance success, using the Impact of Event scale, subjective units of distress (SUD; Wolpe, 1973), and kinematic testing revealed improvements in all associated symptoms in training and competition. These findings suggest that previous life experiences might be associated with the onset of performance blocks and that EMDR with graded exposure might offer an effective treatment method.
机译:在运动员突然失去执行自动运动的能力的运动中,运动心理学家越来越多地面临表现问题(Rotheram、Maynard、Thomas、Bawden和Francis,2012)。这些问题被描述为表现障碍(Bennett、Hays、Lindsay、Olusoga和Maynard,2015),表现为锁定、卡住和冻结的动作,并由攻击性焦虑成分支撑。本研究在单一病例研究设计中使用了定性和定量方法,以调查分级暴露作为治疗方法的眼动脱敏和再处理(EMDR)疗法的有效性。参与者是一名58岁的职业男性高尔夫球手,11年来一直遭受表演障碍。具体来说,参与者在执行推杆时,左前臂下部出现了不自主痉挛、颤抖、肌肉紧张和抽搐。身体症状伴随着极度焦虑、恐慌和沮丧。这项研究验证了这样一个假设,即重新处理相关的重大生活事件和关注功能失调的情绪症状将消除表现障碍和相关症状,个体将重新获得执行受影响技能的能力。在干预前、干预中和干预后,通过使用事件影响量表、主观痛苦单位(SUD;Wolpe,1973)和运动学测试,显示训练和比赛中所有相关症状均有改善。这些发现表明,以前的生活经历可能与表现障碍的发生有关,分级暴露的EMDR可能提供一种有效的治疗方法。

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