概念化依恋创伤:一个发展性创伤视角
1Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT USA.
Clinical neuropsychiatry
|November 17, 2025
概括
附着创伤破坏了护理人员的联系和自我能力,超出了正式诊断. 发展性创伤障碍 (DTD) 确定了与依恋创伤相关的六个自我失调领域,有助于临床制定和治疗.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 创伤研究 创伤研究
背景情况:
- 附着创伤涉及破坏早期联系的经历,导致自我和关系能力受损.
- 这些障碍超出了正式的精神病诊断范围.
- 发展性创伤障碍 (DTD) 解决了受害者和依恋障碍的联合不良影响.
研究的目的:
- 为了提供对依恋创伤的临床框架的概述.
- 要总结证据,将发育创伤障碍 (DTD) 的特征与依恋创伤联系起来.
- 突出解决自我监管能力变化的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对依恋创伤和DTD的临床和科学证据的审查.
- 识别六个DTD领域的自我失调:情感,体质,注意力/记忆,行为,人际关系和自我认同连贯性.
- 综合证据将DTD特征与依恋创伤联系起来.
主要成果:
- 附着创伤从根本上影响了核心自我和关系能力.
- DTD涵盖了六个关键的自我失调领域,这是由于依恋障碍造成的.
- 有证据支持DTD特征与依恋创伤概念之间存在强烈联系.
结论:
- 附着创伤,正如法里娜和希门蒂所提出的,为理解和治疗与创伤相关的失调提供了一个至关重要的框架.
- 这个框架有助于临床医生,理论家和研究人员开发有针对性的干预措施.
- 明确地解决改变的自我调节能力对于有效治疗依恋创伤后果至关重要.
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