Emotional Suppression and Oneiric Expression in Psychosomatic Disorders: Early Manifestations in Emerging Adulthood and Young Patients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: The function of emotions, beginning from the proto-emotions, is the
adaptation to the environment. This is based on the Homeorhesis, the equilibrium
due to the adaptive operation of excitement and the dissipation of emotions. The
object relations of the participants foresee the practice of defense mechanisms in a
continuum that goes from the consciousness to the oneiric activities. The predominant
and maladaptive use of defense mechanisms in the psychosomatic phenomenology,
can be identified with deficits in emotional awareness, with the impossibility to manage
excitement and dissipation of emotions foreseen by the oneiric phenomena.
Methods: The observation group is composed by 140 participants, 56 males (43%) and
84 females (57%),with pathological-functional disorders of psychosomatic domain. The
study had been conducted with the use of measures related to the conscious defense
of suppression (Suppression Mental Questionnaire), to the emotional awareness linked
to the psychosomatic phenomena (Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research
Structured Interview-DCPR-SI) and to the states of perturbation and conservation of
oneiric activities (The Manheim Dream Questionnaire-MADRE).
Results: Significant inverse correlations emerged among rationalization, repressive
function and illness Denial, as for the suppression mental questionnaire factors and
irritable mood, but for Regression in the service of the Ego; inverse and significant
correlations emerged among suppression, repressive function, rationalization and
gastrointestinal psychosomatic outcomes and among suppression, repression and
cardiological psychosomatic outcomes. Regarding alexithymia, a positive correlation
emerged with rationalization and inverse with Regression in the service of the Ego.
Positive correlations emerged between illness denial and overall emotional tone,
for disease phobia and meaningfulness and for cardiological psychosomatic outcomes
and nightmare distress and recurring nightmares.
The study of such outcomes due to a prevalent defensive style based
on suppression, suggest the identification of a key phenomenon, which translates
into maladjustment that goes from functional disorders to parasomnia. The bridge
established by the obfuscation of conscious contents until the manifestations of
disturbance of ancient activities such as oneiric ones, expresses the need to transform
an emotional maladaptive style, in line with classic literature and the current state of art.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
psychosomatics, suppression, dreams, psychological factors, emotional
Elenco autori:
Settineri, Salvatore; Frisone, Fabio; Alibrandi, Angela; Merlo, Emanuele Maria
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