Papa Carolina, Pugliese Erica, Perdighe Claudia, Fimiani Ramona, Mancini Francesco
Associazione di Psicologia Cognitiva APC e Scuola di Psicoterapia Cognitiva SPC, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Brain Sci. 2024 Nov 28;14(12):1207. doi: 10.3390/brainsci14121207.
Patients with Complex Trauma (CT) may have an impaired ability to trust others and build intimate relationships due to non-integrated representations of self and others. This sometimes leads to an oscillation between needing and fearing intimacy in their adult relationships. This dynamic can occur in the therapeutic relationship, undermining the effectiveness of therapy and affecting the mental health of both the patient and the therapist. To date, no study has analyzed interpersonal patient-therapist dynamics in cases of CT. The present case aims to fill this gap by exploring relational cycles between the therapist and the patient during the therapeutic process in terms of goals and self-other beliefs.
The methodology consisted of a shared and integrated reconstruction by the patient and therapist, both with clinical expertise in psychology, of the impasse in their therapeutic relationship. The reading was done through the lens of the cognitive model of Pathological Affective Dependence, a theory of traumatic relationships, by describing the primary interpersonal cycles occurring in the therapeutic relationship (altruistic, deontological, and vulnerable).
The condition of CT leads to several alliance breakdowns and specific interpersonal cycles, leading to new healing meanings for the patient and the relationship itself.
The study's main limitation is that it consists of a qualitative analysis of the therapeutic relationship without data that can quantify the clinically observed changes.
This case report demonstrates how CT, PAD and the fear of intimacy can be risk factors for the therapeutic alliance and how the therapeutic relationship constitutes a fundamental tool for intervention effectiveness in patients who experience unmet primary needs.
复杂创伤(CT)患者可能由于自我和他人的表征未整合,而在信任他人和建立亲密关系方面能力受损。这有时会导致他们在成年关系中在渴望亲密与恐惧亲密之间摇摆不定。这种动态情况可能发生在治疗关系中,破坏治疗效果,并影响患者和治疗师双方的心理健康。迄今为止,尚无研究分析复杂创伤病例中患者与治疗师之间的人际动态。本病例旨在通过从目标和自我 - 他人信念方面探索治疗过程中治疗师与患者之间的关系循环来填补这一空白。
该方法包括患者和治疗师(双方均具有心理学临床专业知识)对他们治疗关系中的僵局进行共同且整合的重建。通过病理性情感依赖的认知模型这一创伤关系理论的视角进行解读,描述治疗关系中发生的主要人际循环(利他型、义务型和脆弱型)。
复杂创伤状况导致了几次联盟破裂和特定的人际循环,为患者和关系本身带来了新的治愈意义。
该研究的主要局限性在于它是对治疗关系的定性分析,缺乏能够量化临床观察到的变化的数据。
本病例报告展示了复杂创伤、病理性情感依赖和亲密恐惧如何成为治疗联盟的风险因素,以及治疗关系如何构成对未满足基本需求患者干预有效性的基本工具。