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The role of guilt in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
by
Bub, Konstantin
, Lommen, Miriam J. J.
in
angustia
/ Anxiety
/ Basic
/ Blame
/ Clinical psychology
/ culpa
/ Disorders
/ distress
/ Domestic violence
/ emoción
/ emotion
/ Emotions
/ Guilt
/ intrusiones
/ intrusions
/ Laboratories
/ Manipulation
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychopathology
/ PTSD
/ Short-term feelings of guilt following an analogue trauma or stressor in the laboratory can be induced in healthy participants. Feelings of guilt as a reaction to a stressor were related to a higher number of stressor-related intrusions and higher associated distress. Feelings of guilt may contribute to the development of PTSD symptoms such as intrusive thoughts. This study supports the potential importance of attending to feelings of guilt in PTSD, besides feelings of anxiety
/ TEPT
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic life events
/ 内疚
/ 创伤
/ 情绪
/ 痛苦
/ 闯入
2017
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The role of guilt in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
by
Bub, Konstantin
, Lommen, Miriam J. J.
in
angustia
/ Anxiety
/ Basic
/ Blame
/ Clinical psychology
/ culpa
/ Disorders
/ distress
/ Domestic violence
/ emoción
/ emotion
/ Emotions
/ Guilt
/ intrusiones
/ intrusions
/ Laboratories
/ Manipulation
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychopathology
/ PTSD
/ Short-term feelings of guilt following an analogue trauma or stressor in the laboratory can be induced in healthy participants. Feelings of guilt as a reaction to a stressor were related to a higher number of stressor-related intrusions and higher associated distress. Feelings of guilt may contribute to the development of PTSD symptoms such as intrusive thoughts. This study supports the potential importance of attending to feelings of guilt in PTSD, besides feelings of anxiety
/ TEPT
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic life events
/ 内疚
/ 创伤
/ 情绪
/ 痛苦
/ 闯入
2017
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The role of guilt in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
by
Bub, Konstantin
, Lommen, Miriam J. J.
in
angustia
/ Anxiety
/ Basic
/ Blame
/ Clinical psychology
/ culpa
/ Disorders
/ distress
/ Domestic violence
/ emoción
/ emotion
/ Emotions
/ Guilt
/ intrusiones
/ intrusions
/ Laboratories
/ Manipulation
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychological distress
/ Psychopathology
/ PTSD
/ Short-term feelings of guilt following an analogue trauma or stressor in the laboratory can be induced in healthy participants. Feelings of guilt as a reaction to a stressor were related to a higher number of stressor-related intrusions and higher associated distress. Feelings of guilt may contribute to the development of PTSD symptoms such as intrusive thoughts. This study supports the potential importance of attending to feelings of guilt in PTSD, besides feelings of anxiety
/ TEPT
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic life events
/ 内疚
/ 创伤
/ 情绪
/ 痛苦
/ 闯入
2017
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The role of guilt in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
2017
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Background: A growing body of evidence supports the notion that the emotional profile of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) may be more diverse than traditional accounts presume. PTSD's image as an anxiety-based disorder is undergoing change as the significance of other emotions in its development becomes more evident. Experimental research is needed in order to expand the understanding of underlying processes driving the development of PTSD.
Objective: Experimentally test the influence of stressor-related guilt on the occurrence of PTSD symptomatology.
Method: A non-clinical student sample faced an analogue trauma, a stressor in the form of a computer crash and related loss of data. We either personally blamed participants for causing the incident (blame group) or told them that it was a technical failure and therefore not their fault (no-blame group). Levels of guilt before and after the incident as well as number and associated distress of incident-related intrusions were assessed using a one-day diary and compared between groups.
Results: The guilt manipulation was successful: feelings of guilt significantly increased in the blame group but not in the no-blame group. Furthermore, the blame group showed a significantly higher number of intrusions and associated distress compared to the no-blame group at one-day follow-up.
Conclusions: These laboratory findings indicate that feelings of guilt may lead to increased PTSD symptomatology, supporting the view that guilt experienced in reaction to a traumatic event may be part of a causal mechanism driving the development of PTSD.
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