[对复杂创伤的综合性理解]
Marion Robin1, Michel Spodenkiewicz2, Jean Belbèze3
1Département de psychiatrie de l'adolescent et du jeune adulte, institut mutualiste Montsouris, 42, boulevard Jourdan, Paris, France; UVSQ, Inserm U1178, PsyDev, CESP université Paris-Saclay, Villejuif, France; Université Paris-Cité, Paris, France.
L'Encephale
|September 9, 2025
概括
复杂创伤病理学涉及神经生物学,心理和关系因素,早期经历显著影响成人心理健康. 了解这一点需要一个整体的,历史的观点超越仅仅是症状.
科学领域:
- 精神病学和神经科学 精神病学和神经科学
- 心理创伤学 心理创伤学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
背景情况:
- 世界卫生组织 (WHO) 倡导将逆境历史纳入健康评估.
- 了解复杂的创伤机制是不完整的,跨越神经生物学,心理和关系领域.
- 现有的知识差距阻碍了对复杂创伤影响的全面了解.
研究的目的:
- 综合复杂创伤的关键科学文献.
- 提出对复杂创伤的更全面,更全面的理解.
- 分析与压力,认知和依恋有关的复杂创伤的临床形式.
主要方法:
- 文学综述综合慢性压力的神经生物学,认知情绪障碍和依恋理论.
- 心理创伤方程中的四个关键维度的分析:逆境因素,发病情况,脆弱性和环境资源.
- 边界性人格障碍作为复杂创伤病理生理学模型的检查.
主要成果:
- 复杂创伤病理生理学涉及早期经历,自我改变和情感调节障碍.
- 边界性人格障碍是受先前心理生物学变化影响的两阶段病理生理学的模型.
- 在复杂的创伤中,四个维度 (逆境,发作,脆弱性,支持) 是至关重要的.
结论:
- 复杂的创伤需要从以症状为重点的转变为双重同步/双重的方法,整合患者的病史.
- 包含个人及其环境的系统视野对于理解创伤至关重要.
- 复杂的创伤挑战了传统的精神疾病定义,特别是人格障碍.
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