对患有复杂分离的个体的心理教育项目的有益方面:寻找坚实基础项目的更新

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Nicholas A. Pierorazio , Jerrica L. Robertson , Briana L. Snyder , Bethany L. Brand , Hygge J. Schielke , Ruth A. Lanius
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“寻找坚实基础”项目是一个心理教育项目,它基于对具有复杂创伤史和分离症状的个体的研究,这些个体的经历可能是痛苦和损害的。一项随机对照试验检查了“寻找坚实基础”项目与个体治疗相结合的使用情况,发现该项目在一年后的效果优于单独的个体治疗,并且效果显著(Brand et al., 2025)。目前的研究调查了参与随机对照试验的客户的中期定性数据。本研究的主要目的是了解客户对“寻找坚实基础”项目的体验。在目前的研究中,我们使用Pierorazio等人(2024)的编码框架进行了演绎内容分析。结果显示,客户体验到“寻找坚实基础”项目的组成部分是有帮助的(即,它的内容和结构)。他们经历了改善的治疗过程(即,增加了联系感,接受同情,为更大的事情做出贡献,改善了治疗工作)和结果(即,增加了洞察力,希望,自我同情,安全和功能)。这些发现与客户对早期“寻找坚实基础”项目的体验一致,并表明该项目作为个人心理治疗的辅助手段,有助于促进有益的过程和结果。这项研究定位于与“寻找坚实基础”随机对照试验(Brand et al., 2025)中有希望的定量结果对话。总之,这项研究和其他关于寻找坚实基础项目的研究表明,治疗师可以使用该项目来促进客户从复杂的创伤和分离中康复。
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Helpful aspects of a psychoeducational program for individuals with complex dissociation: An update for the Finding Solid Ground program
The Finding Solid Ground program is a psychoeducational program that is grounded in research on individuals with complex trauma histories and dissociative symptoms, experiences that can be distressing and impairing. A randomized controlled trial examining the use of the Finding Solid Ground program in conjunction with individual therapy found the program to outperform individual therapy alone and have large effect sizes after one year (Brand et al., 2025). The current study investigated interim qualitative data from clients who participated in the randomized controlled trial. The primary aim of this study was to understand clients’ experiences of the Finding Solid Ground program. In the current study, we conducted a deductive content analysis using Pierorazio et al.’s (2024) framework for coding. Results revealed that clients experienced the components of the Finding Solid Ground program as helpful (i.e., its content and structure). They experienced improved therapeutic processes (i.e., increased sense of connection, receiving empathy, contributing to something larger, and improved therapeutic work) and outcomes (i.e., increased insight, hope, self-compassion, safety, and functioning). These findings are consistent with clients’ experiences of an earlier version of the Finding Solid Ground program and suggest that the program facilitates helpful processes and outcomes when used as an adjunct to individual psychotherapy. This research is positioned in dialogue with promising quantitative results from the Finding Solid Ground randomized controlled trial (Brand et al., 2025). Together, this study and other research on the Finding Solid Ground program suggest therapists can use the program to promote clients’ healing from complex trauma and dissociation.
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