Fonagy Peter, Bateman Anthony W
Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, UK.
J Clin Psychol. 2006 Apr;62(4):411-30. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20241.
There are very few less contentious issues than the role of attachment in psychotherapy. Concepts such as the therapeutic alliance speak directly to the importance of activating the attachment system, normally in relation to the therapist in individual therapy and in relation to other family members in family-based intervention, if therapeutic progress is to be made. In group therapy the attachment process may be activated by group membership. The past decade of neuroscientific research has helped us to understand some key processes that attachment entails at brain level. The article outlines this progress and links it to recent findings on the relationship between the neural systems underpinning attachment and other processes such as making of social judgments, theory of mind, and access to long-term memory. These findings allow intriguing speculations, which are currently undergoing empirical tests on the neural basis of individual differences in attachment as well as the nature of psychological disturbances associated with profound disturbances of the attachment system. In this article, we explore the crucial paradoxical brain state created by psychotherapy with powerful clinical implications for the maximization of therapeutic benefit from the talking cure.
在心理治疗中,很少有比依恋的作用更具争议性的问题了。诸如治疗联盟等概念直接表明了激活依恋系统的重要性,通常在个体治疗中是与治疗师建立关系,在基于家庭的干预中是与其他家庭成员建立关系,这样治疗才能取得进展。在团体治疗中,依恋过程可能会因团体成员身份而被激活。过去十年的神经科学研究帮助我们理解了依恋在大脑层面所涉及的一些关键过程。本文概述了这一进展,并将其与近期关于支持依恋的神经系统与其他过程(如社会判断的形成、心理理论以及长期记忆的获取)之间关系研究的结果联系起来。这些发现引发了有趣的推测,目前正在对依恋个体差异的神经基础以及与依恋系统严重紊乱相关的心理障碍的本质进行实证检验。在本文中,我们探讨了心理治疗所创造的关键矛盾脑状态,这对从谈话疗法中最大程度地获得治疗益处具有强大的临床意义。