Emotional Suppression and Oneiric Expression in Psychosomatic Disorders: Early Manifestations in Emerging Adulthood and Young Patients.

作者: Salvatore Settineri , Fabio Frisone , Angela Alibrandi , Emanuele Maria Merlo

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2019.01897

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摘要: Background: the function of emotions, beginning from proto-emotions, is adaptation to environment. This based on Homeorhesis, equilibrium due adaptive operation excitement and dissipation emotions. The object relations participants foresee practice defense mechanisms in a continuum that goes consciousness oneiric activities. predominant maladaptive use psychosomatic phenomenology, can be identified with deficits emotional awareness, impossibility manage emotions foreseen by phenomena. Method: observation group composed 140 participants, 56 males (43 %) 84 females (57%),with pathological-functional disorders domain. study had been conducted measures related conscious suppression (Suppression Mental Questionnaire), awareness linked phenomena (Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research Structured Interview-DCPR-SI) states perturbation conservation activities (The Manheim Dream Questionnaire-MADRE). Results: Significant inverse correlations emerged among rationalization, repressive illness Denial, as mental questionnaire factors irritable mood, but Regression service Ego; significant suppression, function, rationalization gastrointestinal outcomes repression cardiological outcomes. Regarding alexithymia, positive correlation Ego. Positive between denial overall tone, disease phobia meaningfulness nightmare distress recurring nightmares. Conclusions: such prevalent defensive style suggest identification key phenomenon, which translates into maladjustment functional parasomnia. bridge established obfuscation contents until manifestations disturbance ancient ones, expresses need transform an style, line classic literature current state art.

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