Kouri Nicole, D'Andrea Wendy, Brown Adam D, Siegle Greg J
Department of Psychology, New School for Social Research.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Psychol Trauma. 2023 May;15(4):547-556. doi: 10.1037/tra0001428. Epub 2023 Jan 26.
The study experimentally investigated shame-induced dissociation, and to what extent that process was associated with exposure to childhood maltreatment.
Using a shame-related script-driven imagery paradigm and mirror-viewing task, 50 female participants from the community recalled two shame-related and two neutral autobiographical memories, after which they listened to recordings of themselves retelling the narratives looking in a mirror or at a black curtain (i.e., mirror-viewing task).
Shame-related memories compared to neutral memories resulted in higher rates of dissociation. The relationship between shame and dissociation was significantly moderated by experiential avoidance or avoidance of unwanted cognitive and affective reactions. In contrast to previous research, looking in the mirror and childhood maltreatment severity did not predict dissociative responses.
The strong relationship between shame and dissociation suggests the importance of monitoring patients' affect and behavior when revisiting shame-related memories, to not reinforce dissociative reactions and inadvertently foster treatment resistance. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究通过实验调查了羞耻感引发的分离现象,以及该过程在多大程度上与童年期受虐待经历相关。
采用与羞耻感相关的脚本驱动意象范式和镜像观察任务,50名来自社区的女性参与者回忆了两段与羞耻感相关的和两段中性的自传体记忆,之后她们听自己在看着镜子或黑色幕布(即镜像观察任务)时复述这些叙述的录音。
与中性记忆相比,与羞耻感相关的记忆导致更高的分离率。羞耻感与分离之间的关系受到经验性回避或对不必要的认知和情感反应的回避的显著调节。与先前的研究不同,看着镜子和童年期受虐待的严重程度并不能预测分离反应。
羞耻感与分离之间的紧密关系表明,在唤起与羞耻感相关的记忆时,监测患者的情感和行为非常重要,以免强化分离反应并无意中助长治疗抵抗。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023美国心理学会,保留所有权利)