Department of Psychology.
Psychotherapy (Chic). 2019 Jun;56(2):170-180. doi: 10.1037/pst0000214. Epub 2019 Mar 14.
Patients with eating disorders (EDs) often lack motivation to recover, and interventions designed to increase recovery motivation have not demonstrated to be effective. In fact, few studies have identified factors that increase recovery motivation in patients with EDs. We performed interviews with 13 women who recovered from EDs to identify factors that influenced their motivation to recover. Here, we present exploratory findings about a central theme from these interviews: the importance of hearing from others who had recovered from EDs (i.e., recovery self-disclosures [RSDs]). Of our 13 participants, 11 spontaneously reported that RSDs increased their motivation to recover. RSDs from therapists helped participants realize that recovery was possible, visualize the benefits of recovery, understand the recovery process, and develop stronger relationships with their therapists. RSDs from nontherapists produced similar benefits. Some of our participants who had become ED therapists after recovery reflected on the process of self-disclosing ED history to patients. They described when they choose to self-disclose (e.g., to boost patient motivation to change), what type of information they choose to self-disclose (e.g., information related to the patient's stage of recovery), and risks of recovery self-disclosures (e.g., stimulating patient competitiveness). Overall, our findings suggest that recovery self-disclosures may increase recovery motivation in patients with EDs. Limitations include discovering the theme of self-disclosure post hoc and exclusively interviewing participants who self-identified as recovered. Future research should identify if RSDs can be used in interventions to boost motivation for change and increase prorecovery behaviors, especially for patients with EDs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
患有进食障碍(ED)的患者通常缺乏康复的动力,而旨在增加康复动力的干预措施并未被证明是有效的。事实上,很少有研究确定了哪些因素可以增加 ED 患者的康复动力。我们对 13 名从 ED 中康复的女性进行了访谈,以确定影响她们康复动力的因素。在这里,我们介绍了从这些访谈中得出的一个核心主题的探索性发现:从已经从 ED 中康复的人那里听到(即,康复自我披露[RSD])的重要性。在我们的 13 名参与者中,有 11 名自发报告说 RSD 增加了他们康复的动力。治疗师的 RSD 帮助参与者认识到康复是可能的,设想康复的好处,了解康复过程,并与治疗师建立更牢固的关系。非治疗师的 RSD 产生了类似的好处。我们的一些参与者在康复后成为 ED 治疗师,他们反思了向患者披露 ED 病史的过程。他们描述了何时选择自我披露(例如,提高患者改变的动力),选择披露哪种类型的信息(例如,与患者康复阶段相关的信息),以及自我披露的风险(例如,激发患者的竞争意识)。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,康复自我披露可能会增加 ED 患者的康复动力。研究的局限性包括事后发现自我披露的主题以及仅访谈自我认定为康复的参与者。未来的研究应该确定 RSD 是否可以用于干预措施,以提高改变的动力并增加促进康复的行为,尤其是对于 ED 患者。