Title of article :
An analogue study of intrusions
Author/Authors :
Judith M. Laposa، نويسنده , , Lynn E. Alden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
According to cognitive theorists, intrusive trauma memories have their origin in how information during the event is processed. Two studies investigated functional cognitive strategies during medical crises that might protect against intrusions. In Study 1, interviews with health-care professionals were used to identify cognitive strategies judged to be effective in controlling emotions and dealing with medical crises. Study 2 systematically manipulated the use of those strategies in a trauma analogue film paradigm. Experimental participants reported fewer intrusions, and less fear and avoidance of film-related stimuli during the subsequent week than controls. The manipulation did not affect anxiety during the film or memory disorganization. Implications for cognitive theories of intrusion development are discussed.
Keywords :
Intrusions , Cognitive processing , Health-care professionals , Cognitive models
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy