述情障碍的影响因素和治疗
Influencing Factors and Treatment of Alexithymia
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2021.117204, PDF,    国家科技经费支持
作者: 杨慧芳:广东省特殊儿童发展与教育重点实验室,广东 湛江;岭南师范学院心理系教育科学学院,广东 湛江;宋 鑫:河南师范大学心理学院教育学部,河南 新乡
关键词: 述情障碍心理治疗情绪调节依恋创伤Alexithymia Psychotherapy Emotion Regulation Attachment Trauma
摘要: 述情障碍是一种人格特质,反映了认知加工和情绪调节方面的缺陷。它与许多心理问题和精神疾病共病。解决与述情障碍相关的情绪缺陷是解决许多心理问题和精神疾病的基础。因此,述情障碍的治疗是许多心理治疗模型的核心和基础,具有重要的临床意义。本研究对述情障碍的影响因素进行梳理,以此为基础,提出对述情障碍的治疗方式。
Abstract: Alexithymia is a personality trait, which reflects the defects of cognitive processing and emotion regulation. It is associated with many psychological problems and mental disorders. Solving the emotional defects related to alexithymia is the basis of solving many psychological problems and mental diseases. Therefore, the treatment of alexithymia is the core and foundation of many psychotherapy models, which has important clinical significance. This study combs the influencing factors of alexithymia, and puts forward the treatment of alexithymia.
文章引用:杨慧芳, 宋鑫 (2021). 述情障碍的影响因素和治疗. 心理学进展, 11(7), 1832-1837. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2021.117204

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