爱尔兰的恢复记忆实践:公众和专业的观点
Gillian Murphy1, Owen Coyle1, Michelle Kerin1
1School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Memory (Hove, England)
|February 13, 2025
概括
恢复的记忆在爱尔兰很常见,有8%的治疗者报告他们. 公众和专业人士都在与定义作斗争,强调需要更好地理解和培训记忆恢复.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 记忆研究 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 恢复的记忆,特别是创伤的记忆,是心理学中一个复杂且经常讨论的话题.
- 公众和专业人士对记忆错误性和恢复机制的理解可能会有很大差异.
研究的目的:
- 评估公众和专业人士对爱尔兰恢复记忆的看法和经验.
- 调查恢复记忆的普遍性和理解记忆机制.
- 检查心理健康专业人员关于恢复记忆的培训和信仰.
主要方法:
- 在爱尔兰 (N=675) 对公众和心理健康专业人员进行了一项调查.
- 参与者报告了他们对恢复记忆和记忆错误性的经验和意见.
- 分析包括患病率,定义明确性,培训充分性和科学家与从业人员的分歧.
主要成果:
- 8%的治疗者报告恢复了记忆;29%的从业者有客户恢复了记忆.
- 两组都在定义恢复的记忆方面表现出混乱,最初高估了患病率.
- 治疗师和受训者报告说,恢复记忆方面的训练显著缺乏.
- 研究人员比实践者更有可能承认记忆的错误性.
结论:
- 恢复的记忆似乎相对普遍,但定义和理解往往不准确.
- 显然需要加强心理健康专业人员关于记忆恢复和错误性的培训.
- 该研究的敏感性质并没有阻止参与,这表明未来研究的可行性.
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