Facilitative interpersonal skills in benign versus challenging therapy situations in trainee therapists: a pilot study.

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Kim De Jong, Johanna Wilkens, Timothy Anderson, Kane Steggles
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Abstract

Therapists' responses to challenging therapy situations on the Facilitative Interpersonal Skills (FIS) performance task are a significant predictor of therapists' differences in treatment outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess whether the complexity of the therapy situation influenced the facilitative interpersonal skills of trainees. Trainee therapists (n=46) participated in an experiment in which they responded to a set of challenging and benign (i.e., non-challenging) video vignettes of therapy situations of the FIS performance task. Their responses were video recorded and coded by four independent raters. Results showed that trainees scored significantly higher on the FIS performance task responding to benign therapy situations than responding to challenging situations. This is the first study to investigate difficulty of therapy situations as a potential predictor or trainees interpersonal skills. Further research is needed to replicate these results in a larger sample.

受训治疗师在良性与挑战性治疗情境中的人际关系促进技能:一项试点研究。
治疗师在促进性人际关系技能(FIS)表现任务中对具有挑战性的治疗情境的反应是治疗师治疗结果差异的重要预测因素。本研究旨在评估治疗情境的复杂性是否会影响受训者的促进性人际关系技能。受训治疗师(46 人)参加了一项实验,他们对一组具有挑战性和良性(即无挑战性)的 FIS 表演任务治疗情境视频片段做出了反应。他们的回答被录制下来,并由四位独立评分者进行编码。结果显示,学员在 FIS 表演任务中对良性治疗情境做出反应的得分明显高于对挑战性情境做出反应的得分。这是第一项将治疗情境的难度作为受训者人际交往技能潜在预测因素的研究。还需要进一步的研究,以便在更大的样本中复制这些结果。
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