在门诊心理动力学治疗过程中对客户变化的建设性复制

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Peter J. Jankowski, Steven J. Sandage, Sarah A. Crabtree, Jesse Owen, George Stavros
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为了满足心理治疗研究中的复制需求,我们对之前一项记录了长期心理动力学治疗有效性的自然主义研究进行了扩展。我们采用了三种新颖的分析策略,并评估了它们对先前研究中提供的实质性解释的影响。样本包括在心理动力学培训诊所接受门诊治疗的客户(N = 387;Mage = 31.61;SD = 11.13;58.9%为女性;79.1%为白种人/白人)。研究结果复制了社会功能、抑郁和生活满意度的原始两类解决方案。与复制分析不同的是,社会功能和抑郁的每个轨迹都表现出非线性变化,结果推进了对有效心理动力学治疗理论机制的研究。结果表明,体验性回避的变化是社会功能的早期治疗变化与抑郁症状和生活满意度的后期治疗变化之间的一种可能机制。临床意义主要集中在初期症状和幸福感水平可能对治疗早期和后期阶段的影响、监测整个治疗过程的进展以及如何促进症状和幸福感的改善。
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A constructive replication of client change during psychodynamic treatment in an outpatient setting

We responded to the need for replication in psychotherapy research by extending a prior naturalistic study documenting the effectiveness of long-term psychodynamic treatment. We employed three novel analytic strategies and evaluated their influence on substantive interpretations offered in the prior study. The sample consisted of clients (N = 387; Mage = 31.61; SD = 11.13; 58.9% female; 79.1% Caucasian/White) receiving outpatient treatment at a psychodynamic training clinic. Results replicated the original two-class solutions for social functioning, depression and life satisfaction. Novel to the replication analyses, each trajectory for social functioning and depression exhibited nonlinear change and results advanced research on a theorised mechanism of effective psychodynamic treatment. Results showed that change in experiential avoidance was a possible mechanism between early-treatment change in social functioning and later-treatment changes in depression symptoms and life satisfaction. Clinical implications focus on the influence that initial levels of symptoms and well-being may have on early and later phases of treatment, monitoring progress throughout treatment, and how to promote symptom and well-being improvement.

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Counselling & Psychotherapy Research
Counselling & Psychotherapy Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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4.40
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期刊介绍: Counselling and Psychotherapy Research is an innovative international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to linking research with practice. Pluralist in orientation, the journal recognises the value of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods strategies of inquiry and aims to promote high-quality, ethical research that informs and develops counselling and psychotherapy practice. CPR is a journal of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, promoting reflexive research strongly linked to practice. The journal has its own website: www.cprjournal.com. The aim of this site is to further develop links between counselling and psychotherapy research and practice by offering accessible information about both the specific contents of each issue of CPR, as well as wider developments in counselling and psychotherapy research. The aims are to ensure that research remains relevant to practice, and for practice to continue to inform research development.
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