Negri Attà, Andreoli Giovanbattista, Barazzetti Arianna, Zamin Claudia, Christian Christopher
Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.
Italian Society of Relationship Psychoanalysis, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2020 Sep 18;11:568281. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568281. eCollection 2020.
The expressive writing method has rarely been proposed in contexts of large-scale upheavals that affect large populations. In this study this method was applied as an intervention and tool of investigation during the confinement period in the Lombardy region, the Italian Epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak. Sixty-four participants took part in an online expressive writing project, and a total of 167 writings were collected together with some self-report evaluations on emotions and physical sensations. A linguistic analysis through two different sets of computerized linguistic measures was conducted on the collected writings in order to study the linguistic markers of emotion regulation and elaboration. Results indicated that online expressive writing has helped respondents to get more in touch with the intense emotions that were experienced following the upheavals they witnessed. Writing even only once or twice helped, particularly those respondents who had at least one COVID-19 patient among close friends or relatives. Their writings showed an intense emotional involvement together with the ability to reflect and reorganize the personal meaning of the events and emotions experienced. This study shows that expressive writing can be used in the context of a psychological emergency, both as a powerful instrument to investigate and detect the complex psychodynamic processes underpinning the distress, and as a useful intervention to reduce the negative impact of traumatic events.
在影响大量人群的大规模动荡背景下,很少有人提出表达性写作方法。在本研究中,该方法被用作意大利新冠疫情爆发的震中伦巴第地区封城期间的一种干预措施和调查工具。64名参与者参加了一个在线表达性写作项目,共收集到167篇作品以及一些关于情绪和身体感觉的自我报告评估。为了研究情绪调节和阐述的语言标记,对收集到的作品进行了两组不同的计算机化语言测量的语言分析。结果表明,在线表达性写作帮助受访者更好地接触到他们在目睹动荡后所经历的强烈情绪。即使只写一两次也有帮助,尤其是那些在亲密朋友或亲戚中有至少一名新冠患者的受访者。他们的作品显示出强烈的情感投入以及反思和重新组织所经历事件和情绪的个人意义的能力。这项研究表明,表达性写作可用于心理紧急情况,既是一种强大的工具,用于调查和检测困扰背后复杂的心理动力过程,也是一种有用的干预措施,以减少创伤性事件的负面影响。