Waters Flavie, Woods Angela, Fernyhough Charles
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Schizophr Bull. 2014 Jan;40(1):24-7. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbt167. Epub 2013 Nov 26.
This article presents a report on the 2nd meeting of the International Consortium on Hallucination Research, held on September 12th and 13th 2013 at Durham University, UK. Twelve working groups involving specialists in each area presented their findings and sought to summarize the available knowledge, inconsistencies in the field, and ways to progress. The 12 working groups reported on the following domains of investigation: cortical organisation of hallucinations, nonclinical hallucinations, interdisciplinary approaches to phenomenology, culture and hallucinations, subtypes of auditory verbal hallucinations, a Psychotic Symptoms Rating Scale multisite study, visual hallucinations in the psychosis spectrum, hallucinations in children and adolescents, Research Domain Criteria behavioral constructs and hallucinations, new methods of assessment, psychological therapies, and the Hearing Voices Movement approach to understanding and working with voices. This report presents a summary of this meeting and outlines 10 hot spots for hallucination research, which include the in-depth examination of (1) the social determinants of hallucinations, (2) translation of basic neuroscience into targeted therapies, (3) different modalities of hallucination, (4) domain convergence in cross-diagnostic studies, (5) improved methods for assessing hallucinations in nonclinical samples, (6) using humanities and social science methodologies to recontextualize hallucinatory experiences, (7) developmental approaches to better understand hallucinations, (8) changing the memory or meaning of past trauma to help recovery, (9) hallucinations in the context of sleep and sleep disorders, and (10) subtypes of hallucinations in a therapeutic context.
本文介绍了幻觉研究国际联盟第二次会议的报告,该会议于2013年9月12日至13日在英国杜伦大学举行。12个涉及各领域专家的工作组展示了他们的研究成果,并试图总结现有知识、该领域存在的不一致之处以及取得进展的方法。这12个工作组报告了以下调查领域:幻觉的皮层组织、非临床幻觉、现象学的跨学科方法、文化与幻觉、言语性幻听的亚型、一项精神病症状评定量表多地点研究、精神病谱系中的视幻觉、儿童和青少年的幻觉、研究领域标准行为结构与幻觉、新的评估方法、心理治疗以及“听见声音运动”对理解和处理幻听的方法。本报告总结了此次会议,并概述了幻觉研究的10个热点,其中包括对以下方面的深入研究:(1)幻觉的社会决定因素;(2)将基础神经科学转化为靶向治疗;(3)幻觉的不同形式;(4)跨诊断研究中的领域融合;(5)改进非临床样本中幻觉的评估方法;(6)使用人文和社会科学方法重新审视幻觉体验;(7)采用发展方法更好地理解幻觉;(8)改变过去创伤的记忆或意义以促进康复;(9)睡眠及睡眠障碍背景下的幻觉;(10)治疗背景下幻觉的亚型。