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dc.description.abstract情緒困擾者的受苦經驗是什麼,它如何浮現又為何持續?近十年來,年輕族群尤其年輕女性的情緒困擾經驗,透過網路社群的自白敘說、迅速攀升的校園諮商求助人次以及陡增的自殺通報人次,集體浮現在人們眼前。如今,我們正面臨一個時代需求:情緒困擾者大量現身了,人們該如何理解與回應他們的精神受苦?台大學生作為社會輿論焦點,已經有許多說法嘗試解答為何台大學生會陷入精神困擾,但這些說法或受限於刻板印象或夾帶貶抑,未能觸及當事人深層的自我發展、人際關係以及文化不合身之困局。本文融合社會學的壓力過程論、社會反應論,以及諮商心理學的情緒焦點治療理論,提出「循環生成論」作為一套涵蓋心理因和社會文化因的情緒困擾認識框架。我與38位情緒困擾台大學生進行每人2至8小時的對話式訪談,並以其中16位女同學的生命經驗在論文中印證循環生成論。這套認識框架由三個核心概念組成:「情緒困擾」指的是一種精神狀態,即長期感受到反覆來襲的負面情緒,構成主觀上的困擾並且影響到日常生活運作。在精神科醫師眼中,完整表現的情緒困擾通常會得到中度至重度的精神診斷,尤其憂鬱症、躁鬱症、焦慮症、恐慌症、強迫症、創傷後壓力症。「人際傷痛」是情緒困擾者與人相處有關的痛苦情感經驗。「文化否定」則是主流文化推崇的價值所對照的反面,落入它會招來認同主流文化者的否定。循環生成論勾勒情緒困擾、人際傷痛、文化否定構成的諸痛苦生成迴路如何反覆激起負面情緒:首先描繪家庭、校園、親密關係中接二連三發生的人際傷痛如何發展出情緒困擾,接著描繪情緒困擾狀態如何經由接受與認可的艱難、接觸的艱難、改變的艱難,生成更多情緒困擾。透過增加休息時間、接觸傷痛文化、獲得關係支持,情緒困擾者可以積累有益於療癒的資源,逐漸轉化循環生成負面情緒的動勢,在等待轉機型、雨過天晴型、載浮載沉型組成的各種療癒路徑間,走出多樣的生命可能。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe suffering of young individuals, especially women struggling with emotional distress, has become a prominent issue in contemporary Taiwanese society. Mental illness experiences shared in online communities, increasing campus counseling demands, and rising suicide reports all point to the collective emergence of emotional distress. Despite the availability of various healing resources, many find it difficult to recover. Urgent questions arise: How should society respond to these individuals? How could we understand their suffering better? In this study, I propose the "Circulation-Production Theory," an integrated framework combining ideas from the stress process model, social response approaches, and emotion-focused therapy. Through dialogical "inter-views" with 38 emotionally distressed NTU students, and presenting the life experience of 16 female students among them, I validate and illustrate the Circulation-Production Theory. Three core concepts compose this framework: "Emotional distress" represents a prolonged state of negative emotions that cause subjective distress, impair daily functioning, and may receive diagnoses of moderate to severe depressive disorders, bipolar disorders, and anxiety disorders. "Interpersonal trauma" refers to painful emotional experiences related to interactions with others. "Cultural negation" exists as a position in contrast to mainstream cultural values, attracting devaluation, invalidation, and rejection from those who identify with the mainstream culture. The Circulation-Production Theory reveals multi-directional circulative pathways of pain production between emotional distress, interpersonal pain, and cultural negation. I clarify these pathways by exploring distressed individual’s childhood adversities and their experienced hardship of acceptance, recognition, contact, and self-change. I suggest that by accumulating healing resources such as relieving oneself from stressful environments, receiving suitable medication, developing patience, recruiting relational support, and engaging with healing cultures, distressed individuals may override the vicious cycle of pain production, moving towards healing in their lives.en
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dc.description.tableofcontents摘 要 i
謝 辭 iii
目 錄 vi
圖表目錄 viii

第一部份 情緒困擾概論 1

第一章 基本介紹 6
第一節 現象與提問 6
第二節 方法與流程 32
第三節 描繪情緒困擾 54

第二章 理論觀點 59
第一節 精神醫學觀點 61
第二節 諮商心理學觀點 71
第三節 社會學的啟示 90
第四節 循環生成論 116

第二部份 原發受苦 人際傷痛形成情緒困擾 134

第三章 家庭人際傷痛 137
第一節 父母激烈衝突 138
第二節 親子過度控制 154
第三節 手足待遇不平 171

第四章 校園人際傷痛 179
第一節 同學排擠 179
第二節 共事夥伴檢討 190
第三節 朋友背叛 194

第五章 親密與分離傷痛 199
第一節 挫敗的愛戀 199
第二節 身體界線侵犯 209
第三節 複雜性失落 218

第六章 情緒困擾初顯現 232
第一節 通往受苦的生命路徑 232
第二節 負面情緒的發展過程 244
小 結 251

第三部份 繼發受苦 情緒困擾招來更多情緒困擾 256

第七章 接受與認可的艱難 258
第一節 違反情緒規範 258
第二節 違反合格人標準 266
第三節 違反受苦認可規則 280

第八章 接觸的艱難 310
第一節 靠近的障礙 310
第二節 同類的尋覓 343
第三節 分離的煎熬 357

第九章 改變的艱難 374
第一節 人際困境纏身 375
第二節 否定態度纏身 380
第三節 情緒反應纏身 392
小 結 411

第四部份 療癒的可能 416

第十章 有益的資源 418
第一節 累積休息時間 419
第二節 累積傷痛文化 432
第三節 累積關係支持 477

第十一章 狀態的轉變 500
第一節 脫離受苦的生命路徑 500
第二節 形成中的新自我樣貌 507

結 論 529
回 聲 546
附 錄 563
參考資料 570
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dc.language.isozh_TW-
dc.subject情緒困擾zh_TW
dc.subject文化否定zh_TW
dc.subject人際傷痛zh_TW
dc.subject循環生成論zh_TW
dc.subject受苦療癒zh_TW
dc.subjectInterpersonal Traumaen
dc.subjectCultural Negationen
dc.subjectCirculation-Production Theoryen
dc.subjectEmotional Distressen
dc.subjectHealing of Sufferingen
dc.title循環生成論:人際傷痛、文化否定與情緒困擾zh_TW
dc.titleCirculation-Production Theory: Interpersonal Trauma, Cultural Negation and Emotional Distressen
dc.typeThesis-
dc.date.schoolyear111-2-
dc.description.degree碩士-
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee謝國雄;彭仁郁;鄭斐文zh_TW
dc.contributor.oralexamcommitteeGwo-Shyong Shieh;Jen-Yu Peng;Fei-Wen Chengen
dc.subject.keyword情緒困擾,人際傷痛,文化否定,循環生成論,受苦療癒,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordEmotional Distress,Interpersonal Trauma,Cultural Negation,Circulation-Production Theory,Healing of Suffering,en
dc.relation.page581-
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202303735-
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)-
dc.date.accepted2023-08-12-
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