Therapeutic collaboration in a comfort zone: a non-improved borderline patient psychotherapy case study (Colaboración terapéutica en una zona de confort: estudio de un caso de psicoterapia de un paciente borderline que no experimentó mejoría)

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Raquel Ryttinger, F. Serralta, Nuno Pires, Isabel Basto, G. Melo, Eugénia Ribeiro
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ABSTRACT The quality of dyad interaction seems crucial to the client’s decision to drop out of psychotherapy. To characterize the client’s lack of change and the patterns of therapeutic collaboration in a dropout of psychodynamic therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), we used the Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System (TCCS) to assess collaborative work and the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) to rate client change. The software GridWare was used to characterize patterns of therapeutic collaboration and the R software to describe the client’s change. The dyad worked in a comfort zone for the client, with the therapist supporting the client’s problematic perspective and the client responding with Safety. The APES results showed that the client did not change, remaining in control through avoidance of thinking and discussing his problematic experience. Our results challenge the potential impact of therapists’ interventions on BPD clients’ comfort zones, suggesting that too much focus on their Therapeutic Zone of Proximal Development’s actual level might not be productive.
舒适区治疗协作:未改善的边缘患者心理治疗案例研究(舒适区治疗协作:未改善的边缘患者心理治疗案例研究)
二人互动的质量似乎对客户决定退出心理治疗至关重要。为了描述边缘型人格障碍(BPD)心理动力治疗退出患者缺乏改变和治疗合作模式的特征,我们使用治疗合作编码系统(TCCS)来评估合作工作,并使用问题经验同化量表(APES)来评估客户的改变。GridWare软件用于描述治疗协作模式,R软件用于描述客户的变化。二人组在客户的舒适区工作,治疗师支持客户的问题视角,客户以安全回应。APES结果显示,来访者没有改变,通过避免思考和讨论他的问题经历而保持控制。我们的研究结果挑战了治疗师干预对BPD患者舒适区的潜在影响,表明过于关注他们的近端发展治疗区的实际水平可能不会产生效果。
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