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Online narratives about panic attacks: interpreted within a psychodynamic framework
Social Work in Mental Health ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-31 , DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2020.1744500
Linda Lundin 1
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ABSTRACT The objectives of the study were to investigate what individuals posting narratives on four online forums dedicated to the issue of panic attacks wanted to discuss and how they made meaning of their experiences related to panic. A narrative approach was used to analyze 208 posts sampled randomly. Online discussions were centered around attempts to uncover, and make sense of, the hidden meaning of panic attacks occurring unpredictably by linking events and experiences from the past and the present with emotional reactions. The onset of panic tended to be related to life transitions that interacted with relational issues of emotional commitment as well as with expectations of increased independence or with separation and loss. Dysfunctional attachments in childhood may impair the integration of affective and cognitive information leading to problems with the recognition and expression of affects. Online forums provide fresh avenues for exploring narration of sensitive topics from an inside perspective.

中文翻译:

关于恐慌发作的在线叙述:在心理动力学框架内进行解释

摘要本研究的目的是调查在四个在线论坛上专门讨论恐慌发作问题的个人想要讨论的故事,以及他们如何理解与恐慌相关的经历。叙述方法用于分析随机抽样的208个帖子。在线讨论的重点是试图通过将过去和现在的事件和经验与情感反应联系起来,揭示和理解恐慌发作的隐含含义,从而使人们无法预测。恐慌症的发作往往与生活转变有关,这些生活转变与情感承诺的相关问题以及对独立性的增加或分离与丧失的期望相互作用。童年时期功能障碍的依恋可能会削弱情感和认知信息的整合,从而导致情感识别和表达方面的问题。在线论坛提供了从内部角度探讨敏感主题叙述的新途径。
更新日期:2020-03-31
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