Sampling Inner Experience in Disturbed AffectSpringer Science & Business Media, 30/06/1993 - 250 من الصفحات Following up on his groundbreaking 1990 work Sampling Normal and Schizophrenic Inner Experience, Dr. Hurlburt delineates the development of his descriptive sampling method across numerous case studies of depressed, anxious, bulimic, and borderline personalities. Though controversial, the method effectively demonstrates that an `introspective' technique can provide compelling, vivid descriptions of patients, as well as make distinctions between diagnostic groups. |
المحتوى
Introduction and Method | 1 |
Examples of Our Results | 4 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 5 |
The Possibility of Leading the Witness | 7 |
Should We Dismiss This Study Because It Is Introspective? | 8 |
The Method | 9 |
A Comment to Suspend the Introspection Controversy Introspecting Subjects Did Agree About Imageless Thought | 15 |
Unsymbolized Thinking Is the Same Phenomenon as Imageless Thought | 16 |
Multiple Experienced Feelings | 128 |
Multiple Sensed Feelings | 131 |
Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 132 |
Images | 134 |
Discussion | 138 |
A Bulimic Junior High School Teacher | 139 |
Multiple Experienced Unsymbolized Thinking | 140 |
Multiple Sensed Unsymbolized Thinking | 142 |
Imageless Thought Is Seen as Causing the Demise of Introspection | 18 |
Introspecting Subjects Did in Fact Agree About Imageless Thought | 20 |
The Imageless Thought Prenomenon Supports Our Present Work | 25 |
From Hypomania to Depression | 27 |
A Slightly Hypomanic Student | 29 |
The Slightly Hypomanic Period | 30 |
Inner Speech | 35 |
Emotional Processes Outside of Awareness | 36 |
The Fatigue Period | 37 |
Abrupt Edges of Fatigue Period Images | 38 |
Indeterminacy of Visual Detail in Fatigue Period Images | 39 |
Perhaps No Symbolized Inner Experience in a Fatigue Period Sample | 40 |
Discussion | 41 |
Normal Affect | 43 |
A Medical Student With a Period of Dysphoria1 | 45 |
The Normal Affect Period | 46 |
Feelings | 50 |
Just Doing | 52 |
The Dysphoric Period | 53 |
Feelings | 66 |
Images and Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 67 |
Discussion | 68 |
A Graduate Student with Periods of Depression | 73 |
The Mildly DepressedUpset Period | 75 |
Feelings | 77 |
Emotional Processes Outside of Awareness | 78 |
Inner Speech | 80 |
Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 81 |
Sensory Awareness | 84 |
The Brighter Affect Period | 85 |
Words Present | 86 |
Complexity of Inner Experience | 87 |
The More Depressed Period | 88 |
Inner Speech | 89 |
Samples during Suicidal Ideation | 90 |
Discussion | 91 |
A Depressed Resident of a Halfway House | 93 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 94 |
Inner Speech | 95 |
Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 97 |
Feelings | 98 |
Complexity of Inner Experience | 99 |
The Long Duration of Individual Experience | 100 |
Discussion | 101 |
Inner Experience from Hypomania to Depression | 103 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 104 |
Inner Perceptual Clarity and Affect | 105 |
Discriminating Perception from Conception in Depression | 106 |
The Unconstancy of the Perceiver in Depression | 107 |
These Observations Apply Both between and within subjects | 108 |
The PerceptualCognitive Changes Are Not Apparent to the Individual | 109 |
Cause and Effect in Our Results | 110 |
Comparing Our Observations to Those of Beck | 111 |
BULIMIA | 121 |
A Bulimic OperatingRoom Nurse | 123 |
Multiplicity in Experience | 124 |
Experienced vs Sensed Awareness | 125 |
Multiple Experienced Unsymbolized Thoughts | 126 |
Multiple Sense Unsymbolized Thoughts | 127 |
Experience Feelings | 143 |
Somatically Oriented Feelings | 144 |
Contradictory Feelings | 145 |
ThoughtFeelings | 146 |
Sensed Feelings | 147 |
Bodily Awareness | 148 |
Congruent Bodily Awareness | 149 |
Inner Visual Experience | 150 |
Discussion | 151 |
Inner Experience in Bulimia | 153 |
Multiple Inner Experience | 154 |
Sensed Awareness | 155 |
ThoughtFeelings | 156 |
Incongruent Bodily Awareness | 157 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 158 |
Feelings | 159 |
Thoughts Relating to Bulimia | 160 |
Discussion | 161 |
Anxiety | 165 |
A Biology Student with Panic Attacks | 167 |
Feelings | 168 |
ThoughtFeelings | 169 |
Inner Visual Experience | 171 |
Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 172 |
The Doing of Understanding | 173 |
The Happening of Speaking | 175 |
Discussion | 177 |
A Graduate Student with Test Anxiety | 179 |
Worded Thinking | 180 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 182 |
Feeling | 183 |
Indeterminate Inner Visual Experience | 184 |
Rumination | 185 |
The Doing of Understanding and of Happening of Speaking | 186 |
Critical of SelfOther | 187 |
Inner Experience in Anxiety | 189 |
Worded Thinking | 190 |
The Doing of Understanding and the Happening of Speaking | 191 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 192 |
Rumination | 193 |
Critical of SelfOthers | 194 |
Discussion | 195 |
Borderline Personality | 197 |
A Bank Teller with No Figure I Ground Phenomena in Perception | 199 |
The Distressed Period | 200 |
Multiple Images | 201 |
Lack of Figure and Ground in Real and Imaginal Perception | 206 |
Inner Speech | 209 |
Unsymbolized Thinking | 210 |
Feelings | 212 |
The Suicide Image and the End of the Distressed Period | 213 |
The PeacefulAnxious Period | 214 |
Discussion | 216 |
POSTSCRIPT | 219 |
Discussion | 221 |
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