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一声(未)得到回应的求救呼喊:一项质性研究,探索在跨代创伤背景下饮食失调的主观意义。

An (un)answered cry for help: a qualitative study exploring the subjective meaning of eating disorders in the context of transgenerational trauma.

作者信息

Barry Jennifer, O'Connor John, Parsons Harriet

机构信息

School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Bodywhys - The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland, 105, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2025 Jan 9;13(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s40337-024-01177-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Current research on the transmission of trauma and eating disorders across generations is limited. However, quantitative studies suggest that the influence of parents' and grandparents' eating disorders and their prior exposure to trauma are associated with the development of eating disorders in future generations. Qualitative research exploring personal accounts of the impact of transgenerational trauma on the development of eating disorders has been largely unexplored. The aim of the current qualitative study was to explore the meaning that participants ascribed to their eating disorders in the context of transgenerational trauma across three generations.

METHODS

Six adult female participants who had received a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia nervosa completed multiple unstructured interviews, informed by a psychoanalytical methodology.

RESULTS

Four themes were developed from the material that emerged from the interviews: (1) The toll of undigested emotions (2), A need for safety (3), "It's not just me" - making connections with the past, and (4) "Last link" in the chain?

CONCLUSIONS

The themes were discussed in respect of previous literature, with a particular emphasis on Gerson's concept of the dead third, which emphasises an unconscious compulsion to repeat unprocessed transgenerational traumas. Clinical implications of the research underscores the importance of a holistic approach to the treatment of eating disorders, recognising both individual and familial traumas within the family system. Moreover, the research demonstrates the significant impact that mental health clinicians can have in eating disorder treatment by fostering a supportive, safe and trusting therapeutic relationship.

摘要

背景

目前关于创伤和饮食失调跨代传播的研究有限。然而,定量研究表明,父母和祖父母的饮食失调及其先前遭受的创伤与后代饮食失调的发展有关。探索跨代创伤对饮食失调发展影响的个人叙述的定性研究在很大程度上尚未得到充分探讨。当前这项定性研究的目的是探讨参与者在三代人跨代创伤背景下赋予其饮食失调的意义。

方法

六名被诊断患有神经性厌食症和/或神经性贪食症的成年女性参与者,在精神分析方法的指导下完成了多次非结构化访谈。

结果

从访谈中出现的材料中提炼出四个主题:(1)未消化情绪的代价(2)对安全的需求(3)“不只是我”——与过去建立联系,以及(4)链条中的“最后一环”?

结论

结合先前的文献对这些主题进行了讨论,特别强调了格森的“死亡的第三者”概念,该概念强调一种无意识的重复未处理的跨代创伤的冲动。该研究的临床意义强调了采用整体方法治疗饮食失调的重要性,要认识到家庭系统中的个体和家庭创伤。此外,该研究表明心理健康临床医生通过建立支持性、安全和信任的治疗关系,在饮食失调治疗中可以产生重大影响。

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