Therapeutic Mentalization in Group Therapy: Development and Preliminary Validation of a Measure of Experienced Mentalization.

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Paul L Hewitt, David Kealy, Anna Kristen, Martin M Smith, Ella Davidson, Danielle S Molnar
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Our paper reports on the development and psychometric properties of the Therapeutic Mentalization Scale for Group Therapy (TMS-GT). The TMS-GT is an 11-item self-report measure designed to assess individuals' experiences of having been mentalized in group therapy. Two combined samples of adults (n = 157; Mage = 28.4, SD = 12.1) participating in separate outpatient group psychotherapy treatments completed the TMS-GT posttreatment, with a subsample (n = 87) completing the TMS-GT again 3 months later and the other subsample (n = 70) completing measures of group psychotherapy processes and psychiatric symptoms. Multilevel exploratory factor analysis identified the two-factor structure of the TMS-GT, reflecting two dimensions of the experience of having been mentalized: mentalized attunement and mentalized continuity. The two subscales demonstrated adequate internal consistency and temporal stability. Moreover, additional psychometric findings provided further support for the validity of the TMS-GT. Overall, preliminary analyses suggest that the TMS-GT appears to be a reliable and valid measure of the experience of being mentalized among adults participating in outpatient group therapy.

团体治疗中的治疗性心理化:经验心理化测量的发展与初步验证。
本文报道了团体治疗心理化量表(TMS-GT)的编制及其心理测量学特征。TMS-GT是一项包含11个项目的自我报告测试,旨在评估个人在团体治疗中被心理化的经历。两组成人联合样本(n = 157;Mage = 28.4, SD = 12.1)参加单独门诊团体心理治疗的患者在治疗后完成TMS-GT,其中一个子样本(n = 87)在3个月后再次完成TMS-GT,另一个子样本(n = 70)完成团体心理治疗过程和精神症状的测量。多水平探索性因子分析发现TMS-GT的双因子结构,反映了心理化经历的两个维度:心理化调谐和心理化连续性。这两个分量表表现出足够的内部一致性和时间稳定性。此外,额外的心理测量结果进一步支持了TMS-GT的有效性。总的来说,初步的分析表明,TMS-GT似乎是一个可靠的和有效的措施,被精神化的经验,成人参加门诊团体治疗。
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2.30
自引率
7.70%
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期刊介绍: Recognized as the leading source of information on group therapy theory, practice, and research, this journal features contributions from foremost experts in the field. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy offers: - Clinical articles on group treatment models, process issues, and techniques - Research reviews that keep practitioners up to date - Thought-provoking essays in the Reader"s Forum and Commentary sections - Reviews of current books and video releases - Special issues on such topics as evidence-based practice and ethics
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