Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (DEM, JJW); Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN (DEM, JJW); Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Psychiatry, Boston, MA (RKM, JK); Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (JK); McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA (RKM); Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (CR).
J Addict Med. 2020 Sep/Oct;14(5):367-375. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000601.
Much research over the past 25 years has focused on elucidating the mechanisms by which Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) affects behavioral change in its participants. In addition to research on the spiritual mechanisms for which AA is best known in the popular conception, research on mechanisms of recovery (MOR) has predominantly supported social, cognitive, and affective mechanisms that are also present in many professional psychotherapies.
This paper compares and contrasts the theorized MOR of AA with those found in several common professional psychotherapies to illustrate analogous elements.
Literature review, summary, and synthesis of studies examining the MOR of both AA and common psychotherapies including analytic/dynamic therapies, cognitive-behavioral therapies, and acceptance and mindfulness-based therapies.
There exists a significant overlap in theorized MOR of AA and mainstream, professional psychotherapies. Mechanisms with the greatest overlap include those mobilizing stress and coping theory, behavioral choice theory, and social learning theory, while mechanisms more unique to AA compared to professional psychotherapies mobilize social control theory to a greater degree.
In caring for patients with addiction, practicing clinicians will find it useful to be aware of overlapping analogous elements found in the AA program and professional psychotherapies and how they can complement one another.
在过去的 25 年中,大量研究都集中在阐明匿名戒酒协会(AA)如何影响其参与者的行为改变的机制上。除了研究 AA 在大众观念中最著名的精神机制外,恢复机制(MOR)的研究主要支持也存在于许多专业心理治疗中的社会、认知和情感机制。
本文比较和对比了 AA 中理论上的 MOR 与几种常见专业心理治疗中的 MOR,以说明相似的元素。
文献回顾、总结和综合研究,检查了 AA 和常见心理治疗的 MOR,包括分析/动态疗法、认知行为疗法和接受和正念为基础的疗法。
AA 和主流专业心理治疗的理论 MOR 存在显著重叠。重叠最多的机制包括那些调动压力和应对理论、行为选择理论和社会学习理论的机制,而与专业心理治疗相比,AA 中更独特的机制则更加强调社会控制理论。
在照顾成瘾患者时,执业临床医生会发现了解 AA 计划和专业心理治疗中发现的重叠相似元素及其互补性非常有用。