| Literature DB >> 29892247 |
Cynthia J Price1, Carole Hooven1.
Abstract
Emotion regulation involves a coherent relationship with the self, specifically effective communication between body, mind, and feelings. Effective emotion regulation involves the ability to accurately detect and evaluate cues related to physiological reactions to stressful events, accompanied by appropriate regulation strategies that temper and influence the emotional response. There is compelling evidence demonstrating links between poor or disrupted awareness of sensory information, or interoceptive awareness, and difficulties with emotion regulation. This paper presents a framework, based on psychological and neurobiological research, for understanding how interoceptive awareness facilitates regulation and an integrated sense of self, and thus contributes to health and well-being. A mind-body therapeutic approach called mindful awareness in body-oriented therapy (MABT), uniquely designed to teach fundamental skills of interoceptive awareness, is described. MABT develops the distinct interoceptive awareness capacities of identifying, accessing, and appraising internal bodily signals that are identified in physiological models as the critical components of interoception for emotion regulation. The explanatory model is that the development of these key interoceptive capacities improves sensory (physical and emotional) awareness, reduces distress, and improves regulation. Strategies for teaching and learning interoceptive awareness are not well-developed in mindfulness or psychotherapeutic approaches, particularly important for people who may have difficulty attending to interoceptive awareness due to stress, chronic pain or trauma. To address this issue, MABT provides an individualized protocol for scaffolding interoceptive awareness through a combination of psychoeducation and somatic approaches explicitly addressing difficulties with interoceptive processing. Clinical vignettes are included to provide exemplars of this approach and to highlight key components of the therapeutic process. Results from research are also included to highlight the acceptability, safety, health outcomes, and possible mechanisms underlying the MABT approach.Entities:
Keywords: awareness; emotion; interoception; regulation; therapy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29892247 PMCID: PMC5985305 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Mindful awareness in body-oriented therapy (MABT) explanatory model.
| Interoceptive awareness component | MABT key processes | Related health outcomes |
|---|---|---|
| Awareness | Body literacy | Improved sensory awareness |
| Access | Training Interoceptive awareness exercises | Reduced distress and improved well-being |
| Appraisal | Mindful body awareness practice | Improved regulation and resilience |
MABT key interoceptive training processes.
| Awareness – stage 1 Body literacy | Access – stage 2 Interoceptive awareness exercises | Appraisal – stage 3 Mindful body awareness practice |
|---|---|---|
| Identify body sensations | Breath flow exercise | Capacity to sustain awareness |
| Articulate body sensations | Tissue softening exercise | Noticing internal shifts |
| Internal body attention practice | Re/appraisal based on experiential awareness and insight | |
| Take home practice | Take home practice | Take home practice |