Realizing the power of thought and innate mental health:two overlooked ingredients for resolving traumatic memories

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health Pub Date : 2022-06-13 DOI:10.1080/19349637.2022.2080031
T. Kelley, Ken Manning
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ABSTRACT We use the logic of the spiritual Principles of Universal Mind, Consciousness, and Thought to describe two often overlooked ingredients for the resolution of traumatic memories – the power of Thought and innate mental health. We first review the three Principles and use their logic to explain why these two typically unrecognized ingredients can improve and sustain treatment outcomes for people experiencing traumatic memories. Then, we use the logic of the Principles to speculate why the prevailing “gold standard” interventions for resolving traumatic memories – cognitive-behavior therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing – are effective to the degree they are.
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意识到思想的力量和天生的心理健康:解决创伤记忆的两个被忽视的因素
我们用宇宙心灵、意识和思想的精神原则的逻辑来描述解决创伤记忆的两个经常被忽视的成分——思想的力量和天生的心理健康。我们首先回顾这三个原则,并使用它们的逻辑来解释为什么这两个通常不被认识的成分可以改善和维持经历创伤记忆的人的治疗结果。然后,我们使用原则的逻辑来推测为什么解决创伤记忆的主流“黄金标准”干预措施-认知行为疗法,眼动脱敏和再加工-在一定程度上是有效的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health is an interdisciplinary professional journal (retiled from American Journal of Pastoral Counseling to better reflect its broader scope) that is devoted to the scholarly study of spirituality as a resource for counseling and psychotherapeutic disciplines. This peer-reviewed quarterly journal seeks to enhance the understanding of spirituality as a core component of human well-being in individual, relational, and communal life. Leading authorities provide insights into research and effective therapy in an interdisciplinary dialog that crosses the disciplines of psychology, spirituality, theology, sociology, cultural analysis, and other fields.
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