创伤后应激障碍的心理动力学治疗

Janice L. Krupnick
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这篇文章描述了一种简短的心理动力学心理治疗,用于治疗暴露于单一创伤事件(如悲剧性的丧亲、攻击或通过手术失去身体部位)后患有PTSD的成年人。它使用一种支持性治疗关系来揭示特定事件和随之而来的环境对个体意味着什么,以及这些事件正常心理处理的障碍。使用这种12期治疗模式,治疗师特别关注个体当前的反应阶段,以及个体避免威胁性信息的典型方式。动态治疗师将最近的创伤、可能使个体易患创伤后应激障碍的早期发展经历,以及冲突在治疗双元体中重演的方式联系起来,试图帮助受创伤的个体在他们的生活中重建一种连贯性和意义感。提供了一个案例说明来演示该方法中的阶段和技术。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Brief Psychodynamic Treatment of PTSD

This article describes a brief, psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults who have PTSD following exposure to a single traumatic event, such as tragic bereavement, assault, or loss of a body part through surgery. It uses a supportive therapeutic relationship to uncover what the specific event and circumstances that follow mean to the individual, and the obstacles to normal psychological processing of these events. Using this 12-session treatment model, therapists pay particular attention to the individual's current phase of response and the typical ways that the individual avoids threatening information. Making links between the recent trauma, earlier developmental experiences that may have rendered the individual vulnerable to the development of PTSD, and ways that conflicts are reenacted in the therapeutic dyad, dynamic therapists seek to help traumatized individuals reestablish a sense of coherence and meaning in their lives. A case illustration is provided to demonstrate the phases and techniques in this approach. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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