善良
注意
心理学
情感(语言学)
灵活性(工程)
心理治疗师
心理干预
同情
类型学
临床心理学
影响调节
调谐
沉思
背景(考古学)
难民
认知
精神科
医学
依恋理论
法学
替代医学
古生物学
历史
沟通
哲学
病理
神学
生物
数学
政治学
考古
统计
作者
Devon E. Hinton,Rebecca A. Ojserkis,Baland Jalal,Sonith Peou,Stefan G. Hofmann
摘要
This article discusses how loving-kindness can be used to treat traumatized refugees and minority groups, focusing on examples from our treatment, culturally adapted cognitive-behavioral therapy (CA-CBT). To show how we integrate loving-kindness with other mindfulness interventions and why loving-kindness should be an effective therapeutic technique, we present a typology of mindfulness states and the Nodal Network Model (NNM) of Affect and Affect Regulation. We argue that mindfulness techniques such as loving-kindness are therapeutic for refugees and minority populations because of their potential for increasing emotional flexibility, decreasing rumination, serving as emotional regulation techniques, and forming part of a new adaptive processing mode centered on psychological flexibility. We present a case to illustrate the clinical use of loving-kindness within the context of CA-CBT.
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