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接触战争与暴力的“隐性”及多样的长期影响

"Hidden" and Diverse Long-Term Impacts of Exposure to War and Violence.

作者信息

Drožđek Boris, Rodenburg Jan, Moyene-Jansen Agnes

机构信息

PsyQ Psychotrauma, Parnassia Group, Eindhoven, Netherlands.

GGz Momentum, Den Bosch, Netherlands.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jan 17;10:975. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00975. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Nowadays, the PTSD diagnosis is often a prerequisite for the survivor's access to specialized treatment services and for obtaining legal recognition or financial compensation when exposed to violence. However, some survivors do not meet all necessary criteria for the PTSD diagnosis, particularly not in the long term. Therefore, they run the risk of being misdiagnosed, inadequately helped or undertreated, and may remain legally unrecognized and unprotected. In this article the "hidden" long-term impacts of exposure to war and violence, beyond the PTSD diagnosis, are presented, discussed, and illustrated with case presentations. They include dissociative states, attachment problems, personality changes, guilt, shame, rage, identity issues, moral injury, substances abuse, damaged core beliefs, and bodily sensations linked to stress activation. These phenomena are not persistent, but fluctuate over the survivor's life trajectories. Moreover, the "hidden" impacts are framed within theoretical models for understanding long-term impacts of exposure to violence. The models help us grasp the dynamics of interactions between resilience, psychological damage, context and time. These interactions are non linear, and contingently result in development of psychopathological phenomena when reaching a threshold during a process of accumulating potentially traumatic experiences over a survivors' lifetime. Understanding psychological impacts of exposure to violence as a spectrum of interchangeable phenomena over a lifetime, and learning to recognize the "hidden" manifestations of psychological trauma will help to improve mental and legal assistance to the survivors both on a short and long term.

摘要

如今,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的诊断往往是幸存者获得专门治疗服务以及在遭受暴力时获得法律认可或经济赔偿的先决条件。然而,一些幸存者并不完全符合PTSD诊断的所有必要标准,尤其是从长期来看。因此,他们有被误诊、得到的帮助不足或治疗不充分的风险,并且可能在法律上仍然得不到认可和保护。在本文中,将呈现、讨论并通过案例展示战争和暴力暴露的“隐藏”长期影响,这些影响超出了PTSD的诊断范围。它们包括分离状态、依恋问题、人格改变、内疚、羞耻、愤怒、身份认同问题、道德伤害、药物滥用、受损的核心信念以及与压力激活相关的身体感觉。这些现象并非持续存在,而是在幸存者的人生轨迹中波动。此外,“隐藏”影响是在理解暴力暴露长期影响的理论模型框架内进行阐述的。这些模型有助于我们掌握复原力、心理损伤、背景和时间之间相互作用的动态过程。这些相互作用是非线性的,并且在幸存者一生中积累潜在创伤经历的过程中,当达到某个阈值时,会偶然导致心理病理现象的发展。将暴力暴露的心理影响理解为一生中一系列可相互转换的现象,并学会识别心理创伤的“隐藏”表现形式,将有助于在短期和长期内改善对幸存者的心理和法律援助。

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