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Clinical Intervention And Effect Research Of The Treatment On Road Rage Of Diver By Using The Meta—Cognition Intervention Technique

Posted on:2017-11-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z L WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330488468931Subject:Applied Psychology
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Objective:In this study,It summarizes the domestic and international research of road rage phenomenon,and on this basis to explore the psychological mechanism driver road rage phenomenon in depth.Prove the validity of meta-cognitive intervention techniques on road rage phenomenon through multiple baseline Research methods,provide Clinical experience of psychological interventions to address this issue.Methods:The present study used eight visitors of road rage phenomenon who have related symptoms,adopt Meta—cognition Intervention Technique and multiple baseline Research methods hat Comparison of the same subjects in different situations.By comparing Driving anger scale(DAS)test and Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA test results demonstrate the effectiveness of interventions,To subjects self-observation record as small sample multiple baseline Research design specifications.Results:After the end of the intervention,8 subjects' Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)scores were lower than screening criteria,Driving anger scale(DAS)scores were lower than before,changing multiple baseline figure show that the subjects driving anxiety experience under different situations and the number of occurrences typical behavior in a day were decreased significantly,indicate that intervention effects of eight subjects were caused by the treatment of Meta—cognition Intervention Technique,exclusion of other factors.Conclusion:The key of Road rage phenomenon is the negative emotions in specific scenarios,establish a positive emotional response conditioned by Meta—cognition Intervention Technique can solve this problem,not easily recrudesce.
Keywords/Search Tags:Road Rage, Conditioned Emotional Response Intervening Technique, Conditioned emotional response
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