Identifying Specific Interpretations and Exploring the Nature of Safety Behaviours for People Who Hear Voices: An Exploratory Study

被引:2
|
作者
Nothard, Sarah [1 ,2 ]
Morrison, Anthony P. [1 ,3 ]
Wells, Adrian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
[2] Manchester Mental Hlth & Social Care Trust, Manchester, Lancs, England
[3] Bolton Salford & Trafford Mental Hlth Trust, Bolton, England
关键词
Safety behaviours; voices;
D O I
10.1017/S1352465808004372
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The concept of safety (seeking) behaviours has been very important in cognitive behavioural models of anxiety disorders. Morrison (1998) considered how a similar process may be involved in the development and maintenance of auditory hallucinations; however there has been no research that specifically explores safety behaviours in people who hear voices. The S-REF model (Wells and Matthews, 1994) proposed that compensatory beliefs mediate the choice of coping mechanism. The aim of this study was to explore whether people who hear voices have interpretations about the experience of hearing voices and if this interpretation threatens their physiological or psychological wellbeing, do they engage in safety behaviours to prevent this feared outcome. The study also considered whether the choice of behaviour was cognitively mediated. Twelve participants who had heard voices in the previous 2 weeks completed the study; 11 participants reported catastrophic interpretations and 12 reported using safety behaviours. The theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:353 / 357
页数:5
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [1] Identifying Specific Interpretations and Use of Safety Behaviours in People with Distressing Visual Hallucinations: An Exploratory Study
    Dudley, Robert
    Wood, Markku
    Spencer, Helen
    Brabban, Alison
    Mosimann, Urs P.
    Collerton, Daniel
    BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2012, 40 (03) : 367 - 375
  • [2] 'Relating' to voices: Exploring the relevance of this concept to people who hear voices
    Chin, Jasmine T.
    Hayward, Mark
    Drinnan, Ange
    PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2009, 82 (01) : 1 - 17
  • [3] Intrusive imagery in people who hear voices: A cross sectional study
    Ison, Rebecca
    Medoro, Luigi
    Hardy, Amy
    Kuipers, Elizabeth
    EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2012, 6 : 84 - 84
  • [4] The experience of engaging with mental health services among young people who hear voices and their families: a mixed methods exploratory study
    Prerna Kapur
    Daniel Hayes
    Rachel Waddingham
    Saul Hillman
    Jessica Deighton
    Nick Midgley
    BMC Health Services Research, 14
  • [5] The experience of engaging with mental health services among young people who hear voices and their families: a mixed methods exploratory study
    Kapur, Prerna
    Hayes, Daniel
    Waddingham, Rachel
    Hillman, Saul
    Deighton, Jessica
    Midgley, Nick
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2014, 14
  • [6] Early Support for People Who Hear Voices: Exploratory Research on Family Medicine Physicians' Clinical Practice and Beliefs
    Iudici, Antonio
    Alecu, Giulia
    Quarato, Maria
    Neri, Jessica
    BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2024, 14 (05)
  • [7] "Attitudes to voices": a survey exploring the factors influencing clinicians' intention to assess distressing voices and attitudes towards working with young people who hear voices
    Rammou, Aikaterini
    Berry, Clio
    Fowler, David
    Hayward, Mark
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 14
  • [8] Pilot study of Experience Focused Counselling by nurses with people who hear voices: Evaluation of the implementation of the study protocol
    Burr, Christian
    Schnackenberg, Joachim
    Richter, Dirk
    Weidner, Frank
    PFLEGE, 2023, 36 (06): : 341 - 348
  • [9] Psychologists' experience of working with people who hear voices and their views on the idea of voice simulation training: A qualitative study
    Hignett, Rebecca
    Curran, Rebecca
    Fisher, Helen L.
    Riches, Simon
    PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2024, 97 (03) : 562 - 581
  • [10] Help, I can't help: A qualitative study of psychiatric nurse's perspectives on their care for people who hear voices
    McCluskey, Anita
    de Vries, Jan
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2021, 28 (02) : 138 - 148