A Novel Approach to Examining Working Alliance Instability During Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder.

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Haruka Notsu, Yogev Kivity, Kenneth N Levy, Stéphane Kolly, Ueli Kramer
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to quantify the instability of psychotherapy process variables by using a novel data-analytic approach. The study explored instability of the working alliance over 10 treatment sessions and its relationship with self-esteem.

Methods: Data were extracted from a randomized controlled trial, conducted in Switzerland, of a short-term intervention for borderline personality disorder. Sixty clients diagnosed as having borderline personality disorder were randomly assigned to receive either 10 sessions of good psychiatric management-brief version (GPM-BV) or GPM-BV combined with a relational principle called motive-oriented therapeutic relationship. Square successive differences were calculated for client and therapist ratings of alliance instability. Multilevel models were used to test within- and between-person associations of alliance instability with self-esteem.

Results: Although some preliminary analyses showed an association between a more stable alliance and higher self-esteem at the start of psychotherapy, the alliance did not become more stable over time. Alliance instability was not associated with self-esteem at either the within- or between-person level.

Conclusions: This study highlights the advantages, procedures, and challenges of applying square successive differences to psychotherapy research data. The results suggest that the working alliance develops in complex ways and indicate the importance of continuing to use novel methods to capture dynamic psychotherapy processes.

在对边缘型人格障碍进行心理治疗的过程中,研究工作联盟不稳定性的新方法。
研究目的本研究旨在采用一种新颖的数据分析方法,量化心理治疗过程变量的不稳定性。研究探讨了 10 次治疗过程中工作联盟的不稳定性及其与自尊之间的关系:研究数据来自于一项在瑞士进行的随机对照试验,该试验针对边缘型人格障碍进行短期干预。60名被诊断为边缘型人格障碍的求助者被随机分配到接受10个疗程的良好精神管理-简易版(GPM-BV)或GPM-BV与一种称为动机导向治疗关系的关系原则相结合的治疗。计算了客户和治疗师对联盟不稳定性的评分的平方连续差异。使用多层次模型来检验人内和人际间联盟不稳定性与自尊的关联:尽管一些初步分析表明,在心理治疗开始时,较稳定的联盟与较高的自尊之间存在关联,但随着时间的推移,联盟并没有变得更加稳定。在人内或人与人之间,联盟的不稳定性都与自尊无关:本研究强调了在心理治疗研究数据中应用平方连续差异的优势、程序和挑战。研究结果表明,工作联盟的发展方式非常复杂,这也表明了继续使用新方法捕捉动态心理治疗过程的重要性。
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
4.00%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: Founded in 1939, the American Journal of Psychotherapy (AJP) has long been a leader in the publication of eclectic articles for all psychotherapists. Transtheoretic in reach (offering information for psychotherapists across all theoretical foundations), the goal of AJP is to present an overview of the psychotherapies, subsuming a host of schools, techniques, and psychological modalities within the larger domain of clinical practice under broad themes including dynamic, behavioral, spiritual, and experiential.
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