Strategies that Promote Therapist Engagement in Active and Experiential Learning: Micro-Level Sequential Analysis.

The Clinical Supervisor Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-06 DOI:10.1080/07325223.2020.1870023
E B Caron, Teresa A Lind, Mary Dozier
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Abstract

Therapists' active learning increases treatment fidelity, but research is needed on supervisory strategies to engage therapists in active learning. This study used sequential analysis to examine consultant behaviors associated with increased and decreased probability of eliciting therapists' active learning. The study included 162 consultation sessions from 27 community therapists implementing Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up. Consultants' client discussion, information provision, and modeling were associated with reduced likelihood of active learning. Consultants' questions, engagement in active learning strategies, use of video, and silence were associated with greater likelihood of therapist active learning. These findings inform supervisors' attempts to encourage active learning.

促进治疗师参与主动和体验式学习的策略:微观层次的序列分析。
治疗师的主动学习提高了治疗的保真度,但需要对监督策略进行研究,以使治疗师参与主动学习。本研究使用序贯分析来检验咨询师的行为与激发治疗师主动学习的可能性的增加和减少之间的关系。这项研究包括来自27名社区治疗师的162次咨询,他们实施了依恋和生物行为追赶。咨询师的客户讨论、信息提供和建模与主动学习的可能性降低有关。咨询师的问题、积极学习策略的参与、视频的使用和沉默与治疗师积极学习的可能性更大有关。这些发现为主管鼓励主动学习的尝试提供了信息。
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