Multiple-Baseline Design Study of Deliberate Practice for Learning Psychotherapeutic Techniques

John Young, McCall Schruff, Carolyn Humphrey, Jeffrey M. Pavlacic
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ABSTRACTDeliberate practice is a framework for expertise development that has been applied in many fields but rarely to studies of psychotherapy skill development. The current multiple-baseline study sought to examine the effects of deliberate practice on initial psychotherapy skill acquisition in three completely novice students. In addition to quantitative measures of performance, qualitative feedback concerning their methods of orienting to tasks was also collected regularly. Participants were given a minimal set of instructions to conduct and record psychotherapy role-play exercises, two of whom were provided with opportunities for focal deliberate practice beginning after their 3rd or 5th sessions. Results indicated that deliberate practice was associated with rapid, precipitous increases in reliably coded, structured evaluation of skill, which in many cases approached the cutoff for competent professional CBT practice. The potential of these methods to enhance learning and establish lifelong methods of skill improvement at all performance levels is discussed. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
有意识练习学习心理治疗技术的多基线设计研究
摘要刻意练习是一种专业技能发展的框架,已在许多领域得到应用,但很少用于心理治疗技能发展的研究。当前的多基线研究旨在检查三个完全新手的刻意练习对初始心理治疗技能习得的影响。除了对业绩的定量衡量外,还定期收集关于其任务导向方法的定性反馈。参与者被给予了一套最小的指导来进行和记录心理治疗角色扮演练习,其中两人在第三或第五次训练后开始有机会进行集中的刻意练习。结果表明,刻意练习与可靠编码、结构化技能评估的快速、急剧增长有关,在许多情况下,这接近于合格的专业CBT实践的界限。这些方法的潜力,以加强学习和建立终身方法的技能提高在所有表现水平进行了讨论。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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