临床实践中的防御和依恋:什么是第一位的?
Mariagrazia Di Giuseppe1, Annalisa Tanzilli2
1Department of History, Humanities and Society, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Journal of personality assessment
|November 20, 2024
概括
理查德森,比斯和博格开发了一个新的问卷来测量与依恋相关的防御机制. 这一措施对心理防御的研究,实践和培训充满希望.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 附着理论 附着理论
背景情况:
- 依恋理论是理解人际关系和心理运作的核心.
- 防御机制是保护个人免受痛苦的关键心理过程.
- 防御机制的现有措施在捕捉附着特异性过程方面存在局限性.
研究的目的:
- 引入和评估一个新的调查问卷来测量与依恋相关的防御机制.
- 区分通用和附着特有的防御机制.
- 促进新措施与国防机制评级尺度 (DMRS) 等既有框架之间的对话.
主要方法:
- 开发一种新的问卷来评估与依恋相关的防御机制.
- 严格的心理测量技术用于测量生成和验证.
- 在更广泛的防御机制研究领域中进行比较分析和理论定位.
主要成果:
- 开发的问卷显示了研究,临床实践和培训的重大前景.
- 该研究强调了区分一般和附着特异性防御机制的重要性.
- 新措施的心理测量属性强大,支持其有效性.
结论:
- 新的依恋相关防御机制问卷是心理评估的一个有价值的工具.
- 鼓励进一步的研究和对话,以将这一措施与DMRS等现有框架相结合.
- 这项工作有助于在依恋的背景下对防御机制的理解和测量.
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