Doukas Ashley M, D'Andrea Wendy M, Gregory Wesley E, Joachim Brandon, Lee Kellie A, Robinson Gabriella, Freed Steven J, Khedari-DePierro Vivian, Pfeffer Kendall A, Todman McWelling, Siegle Greg J
Department of Clinical Psychology.
Department of Psychiatry.
Emotion. 2020 Dec;20(8):1382-1389. doi: 10.1037/emo0000656. Epub 2019 Sep 5.
In the field of emotion regulation studies, cognitive reappraisal has been established as the preferred strategy for coping with painful negative feelings. For some, however, asking them to think more about an already distressing situation can be quite literally "like pulling teeth." Indeed, many people voluntarily cause themselves physical pain during upsetting situations (e.g., getting a deep tissue massage after a stressful week or hitting a punching bag when angry); however, there is currently little empirical evidence of the relative effectiveness of such behaviors. The present study tested two primary hypotheses: (a) some people will choose to inflict pain to regulate negative emotional states; and (b) pain provides effective short-term relief from negative emotion. The findings from these two studies demonstrate that, given the opportunity, participants will choose to use physical pain in addition to other strategies, like reappraisal or distraction, to cope with various sources of negative emotion. We further show that physical sensation in general, and pain in particular, are equally effective in coping with negative emotion. These results suggest a reconsideration of the dominance of cognitively based emotion regulation. We discuss the implication that benign physical pain may be a broadly effective and underrecognized coping strategy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
在情绪调节研究领域,认知重评已被确立为应对痛苦负面情绪的首选策略。然而,对一些人来说,要求他们更多地思考一个已经令人痛苦的情境,简直就“像拔牙一样困难”。事实上,许多人在心烦意乱的情况下会主动给自己造成身体疼痛(例如,在紧张的一周后进行深层组织按摩,或者生气时击打沙袋);然而,目前几乎没有实证证据表明这些行为的相对有效性。本研究检验了两个主要假设:(a)有些人会选择施加疼痛来调节负面情绪状态;(b)疼痛能有效缓解负面情绪。这两项研究的结果表明,如果有机会,参与者除了会选择重新评估或分散注意力等其他策略外,还会选择利用身体疼痛来应对各种负面情绪来源。我们进一步表明,一般的身体感觉,尤其是疼痛,在应对负面情绪方面同样有效。这些结果表明需要重新审视基于认知的情绪调节的主导地位。我们讨论了良性身体疼痛可能是一种广泛有效的但未得到充分认识的应对策略这一观点的含义。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2020美国心理学会,保留所有权利)