Using the DMM–AAI to overcome ruptures in therapeutic alliance

K. Mikami
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This article discusses a university counselling case in which an Adult Attachment Interview based on the Dynamic-Maturational Model of Attachment and Adaptation (DMM–AAI), was used to overcome ruptures in a therapeutic alliance. A female client in her thirties came to see the counsellor to change her workaholic lifestyle; however, she soon developed erotic transference towards the counsellor. Because of countertransference, the counsellor proposed termination too early which she almost accepted due to her difficulty in reflecting on her past, and the alliance was ruptured. However, the administration of the DMM–AAI allowed the client to gain awareness of the reason for her seeking to terminate her counselling early; that is, a fear of losing her counsellor, which she realised had been a recurring fear in her past relationships. It also allowed the counsellor to renew his empathy towards the client. The present article discusses the effects and features of the DMM–AAI that made it possible to overcome the ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and proposes that it would be interesting to explore how its use during the therapeutic process can facilitate reflective processes in both client and clinician, particularly when the therapeutic alliance is at risk.
应用DMM-AAI克服治疗联盟破裂
本文讨论了一个大学心理咨询案例,在该案例中,基于依恋与适应动态成熟模型(DMM-AAI)的成人依恋访谈被用于克服治疗联盟中的破裂。一位30多岁的女性客户来咨询师,希望改变她工作狂的生活方式;然而,她很快就对辅导员产生了情色转移。由于反移情,辅导员过早提出终止,由于难以反思过去,辅导员差点接受,联盟破裂。然而,DMM-AAI的管理允许客户了解她寻求尽早终止咨询的原因;也就是说,她害怕失去她的顾问,她意识到这在她过去的关系中一直是反复出现的恐惧。这也让咨询师重新对来访者感同身受。本文讨论了DMM-AAI的作用和特点,它使克服治疗联盟中的破裂成为可能,并提出探索在治疗过程中如何使用它来促进客户和临床医生的反思过程将是有趣的,特别是当治疗联盟处于危险中时。
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