Holmes Emily A, Grey Nick, Young Kerry A D
Traumatic Stress Clinic, Camden & Islington Mental Health & Social Care NHS Trust, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge, CB2 2EF, UK.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2005 Mar;36(1):3-17. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2004.11.002.
This study aimed to investigate the emotions and cognitions contained in "hotspots" of memory for trauma, as well as their associated images. Thirty-two participants at a specialist outpatient trauma clinic had experienced a range of traumatic events and met diagnostic criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Data were collected within an agreed protocol, involving reliving therapy. Patients described the different intrusive images of the trauma that they were re-experiencing. Their reports of cognitions and emotions during "hotspots" in their memory of the traumatic experience were recorded as part of reliving therapy. Hotspots refer to moments of peak emotional distress during the event. There was a high degree of match reported between intrusive images and hotspots. The cognitive and emotional contents of hotspots were qualitatively analysed into themes. The relative of frequency of these peritraumatic themes is presented. The exploratory findings are discussed with respect to our understanding and treatment of intrusive imagery in PTSD.
本研究旨在调查创伤记忆“热点”中包含的情绪和认知,以及它们相关的意象。一家专科门诊创伤诊所的32名参与者经历了一系列创伤事件,并符合创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的诊断标准。数据是在商定的方案内收集的,涉及重温疗法。患者描述了他们正在重新体验的创伤的不同侵入性意象。他们在创伤经历记忆中的“热点”期间的认知和情绪报告被记录为重温疗法的一部分。热点是指事件中情绪痛苦达到峰值的时刻。据报告,侵入性意象与热点之间有高度的匹配度。对热点的认知和情感内容进行了定性分析,归纳出主题。呈现了这些创伤周围主题的相对频率。针对我们对PTSD中侵入性意象的理解和治疗对这些探索性发现进行了讨论。