在认知行为环境中的情绪激活:通过体现扩展传统
Gernot Hauke1, Christina Lohr-Berger1, Tal Shafir2
1Embodiment Resources Academy, Munich, Germany.
Frontiers in psychology
|August 9, 2024
概括
嵌入式认知行为疗法 (CBT) 整合了身体的感觉和运动,以增强情绪处理. 这种方法通过将身体体验与认知和情感模式联系起来,加深治疗洞察力.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 认知行为疗法是认知行为疗法.
背景情况:
- 具体认知假定了身体和精神之间的双向联系.
- 传统的CBT专注于思想,但情绪也表现在身体的感觉.
- 最近的发现表明,结合身体的感觉可以通过自下而上的机制来增强情绪处理.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的体现性认知行为疗法 (CBT) 方法.
- 在治疗中利用身体和精神之间的双向关系.
- 通过身体体验来促进更深层次的情感理解和模式工作.
主要方法:
- 使用体现技巧 (身体姿势和动作) 来加深情感体验.
- 实施一个由三个模块组成的框架:身体焦点,情感领域和交互焦点.
- 在治疗室内使用空间区域来体现关系动态和权力结构.
主要成果:
- 嵌入式CBT可以更容易地识别语言前或难以理解的情感方面.
- 它促进了与情感访问有限的客户的治疗工作.
- 在安全的治疗空间中直接体验身体会比单纯的口头方法更快,更深入的洞察力.
结论:
- 嵌入式CBT提供了一种强大的方法,通过整合物理和认知情绪处理来处理功能失调的方案.
- 这种方法增强了情感意义的构建,并促进了连贯的行动计划.
- 实施方案技术的整合提供了一个充满活力和有效的治疗途径.
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