Motivated forgetting and misremembering: perspectives from betrayal trauma theory.

4区 心理学 Q2 Psychology Nebraska Symposium on Motivation Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-4614-1195-6_7
Anne P DePrince, Laura S Brown, Ross E Cheit, Jennifer J Freyd, Steven N Gold, Kathy Pezdek, Kathryn Quina
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Abstract

Individuals are sometimes exposed to information that may endanger their well-being. In such cases, forgetting or misremembering may be adaptive. Childhood abuse perpetrated by a caregiver is an example. Betrayal trauma theory (BTT) proposes that the way in which events are processed and remembered will be related to the degree to which a negative event represents a betrayal by a trusted, needed other. Full awareness of such abuse may only increase the victim's risk by motivating withdrawal or confrontation with the perpetrator, thus risking a relationship vital to the victim's survival. In such situations, minimizing awareness of the betrayal trauma may be adaptive. BTT has implications for the larger memory and trauma field, particularly with regard to forgetting and misremembering events. This chapter reviews conceptual and empirical issues central to the literature on memory for trauma and BTT as well as identifies future research directions derived from BTT.

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动机遗忘与记错:来自背叛创伤理论的视角。
个人有时会接触到可能危及其福祉的信息。在这种情况下,遗忘或记错可能是适应性的。看护人对儿童的虐待就是一个例子。背叛创伤理论(BTT)提出,事件被处理和记忆的方式将与负面事件在多大程度上代表被信任和需要的人背叛有关。充分意识到这种虐待可能只会增加受害者的风险,因为它会促使受害者回避或与加害者对抗,从而危及对受害者生存至关重要的关系。在这种情况下,尽量减少对背叛创伤的意识可能是适应性的。BTT对更大的记忆和创伤领域有影响,特别是在遗忘和记错事件方面。本章回顾了创伤记忆和创伤性记忆相关文献的概念和实证问题,并确定了创伤性记忆未来的研究方向。
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