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摘要
依恋大多是作为个人的一种稳定特征来研究的,尽管理论上的考虑和最近的实证研究结果表明,依恋风格也会发生变化。当把依恋作为心理治疗中的一个治疗因素进行研究时,需要区分状态特征和特质特征,因为它们需要得出不同的结论。本研究考察了住院心理治疗过程中依恋风格的特质和状态特征,以此预测治疗结果。在长达8周的住院心理治疗过程中,共有N = 419名患者提供了依恋风格和症状的每周测量数据。在多层次纵向模型中对数据进行了分析,并对滚动入院和小组成员的每周变化进行了控制。在治疗过程中,患者的依恋风格变得更加安全,恐惧-回避情绪减少。特质依恋安全感和依恋安全感的提高预示着更好的治疗效果,而特质先入为主和恐惧回避型依恋以及依恋先入为主和焦虑的增加预示着更差的治疗效果。研究结果表明,依恋安全感可能会在相对较短的住院治疗期间增强,而特质依恋风格以及依恋风格的变化都能预测治疗结果。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
State and trait characteristics of attachment as predictors of outcome in inpatient psychotherapy.
Attachment has mostly been investigated as a stable characteristic of individuals, although theoretical considerations and recent empirical findings suggest that attachment styles are also subject to change. When attachment is investigated as a treatment factor in psychotherapy, state and trait characteristics need to be differentiated, as they warrant different conclusions. This study examined the trait- and statelike characteristics of attachment styles over the course of inpatient psychotherapy as predictors of treatment outcome. A total of N = 419 patients provided weekly measurements of attachment styles and symptoms for up to 8 weeks of inpatient psychotherapy. Data were analyzed in multilevel longitudinal models controlling for rolling admissions and weekly changes in group membership. Over the course of treatment, patients' attachment styles became more secure and less fearful-avoidant. Trait attachment security as well as gains in attachment security predicted better outcomes, while trait preoccupied and fearful-avoidant attachment as well as increases in attachment preoccupation and anxiety predicted worse outcomes. Findings imply that attachment security may grow during a relatively short inpatient treatment period and both trait attachment styles as well as changes in attachment styles predict outcome. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. The journal strives to foster interactions among individuals involved with training, practice theory, and research since all areas are essential to psychotherapy. This journal is an invaluable resource for practicing clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals.