封闭:情绪抑制的经验干预

IF 1.3 Q3 Psychology Journal of Family Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.1080/08975353.2016.1235435
K. Brown, Roya Taghehchian
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在不同的文化中,情绪的调节、表达和抑制往往有不同的概念(Su, Wei, & Tsai, 2014)。然而,不同文化之间的一个共同因素是,个人需要对自己的情绪进行控制或调节(Gross, 1998)。情绪调节被定义为个体影响自己拥有何种情绪、何时拥有情绪以及如何体验和表达这些情绪的过程(Gross, 1998)。个体可以通过有意地将积极或消极情绪内化来表现出调节(Kim & James, 2015)。反过来,这种内化会产生积极或消极的影响,这取决于上下文。情绪抑制是一种常见的适应不良应对机制(Gross & Levenson, 1993)。情绪抑制可以定义为情绪唤醒过程中情绪的内化(Gross & Levenson, 1993)。“封闭”是一种经验性干预,由作者开发,用于经历情绪压抑的客户。这篇文章提供了一个文献综述,涵盖情绪调节,特别是情绪抑制。然后我们解释干预(瓶装),如何实施它,以及它与更广泛的婚姻和家庭治疗的相关性。
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Bottled Up: An Experiential Intervention for Emotional Suppression
ABSTRACT The regulation, expression, and suppression of emotion is often conceptualized differently in different cultures (Su, Wei, & Tsai, 2014). A common factor, however, between cultures is the need of the individual to exercise a sense of control, or regulation, over their emotions (Gross, 1998). Emotional regulation is defined as the process by which individuals influence which emotions they have, when they have them, and how they experience and express these emotions (Gross, 1998). An individual may present regulation through deliberate internalization of positive or negative emotions (Kim & James, 2015). In turn, this internalization can have positive or negative effects depending on the context. Emotional suppression is a common maladaptive coping mechanism (Gross & Levenson, 1993). Emotional suppression can be defined as an internalization of emotions during emotional arousal (Gross & Levenson, 1993). Bottled Up is an experiential intervention, developed by the authors, for use with clients experiencing emotional suppression. This article provides a review of literature that covers emotional regulation, specifically emotional suppression. We then explain the intervention (Bottled Up), how to implement it, and its relevance to the marriage and family therapy more broadly.
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Journal of Family Psychotherapy
Journal of Family Psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Designed with the practicing clinician in mind, the Journal of Family Psychotherapy features a case study orientation that makes for very interesting reading. Highlights include: •Case Studies: Focused studies of a single case seen in family psychotherapy, illustrating the etiology, maintenance, and/or process of change of the problem. •Program Reports: Descriptions of treatment programs that have been used successfully to treat specific problems or new orientations used generally in family therapy. Clinical case examples are included.
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