促进人际关系培训可提高新手的治疗技能

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
M. Perlman, T. Anderson, J. Finkelstein, Victoria K Foley, Scott Mimnaugh, Caroline V Gooch, Kevin C David, Shelby J. Martin, J. Safran
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摘要

相对而言,很少有研究关注治疗性、关系技能培训对未受过训练的帮助者的影响。本研究是一项随机对照试验,在对社会帮助职业感兴趣的大学本科生样本中,测试了一种新颖的、有研究依据的培训方案,该方案将联盟重点培训(AFT)和促进性人际交往技能(FIS)的要素结合起来。将AFT/FIS训练与时间匹配的认知治疗视频演示(CT视频)进行比较。在训练前和训练后,对所有参与者的促进性人际交往能力(FIS)和对FIS刺激的情绪反应进行评估。在控制基线效应后,AFT/FIS训练的参与者在训练后的FIS显著增加,特别是在共情、联盟纽带能力和联盟破裂修复反应方面。与CT视频训练的参与者相比,AFT/FIS参与者对FIS片段的积极和附属情绪反应也有所增加。讨论了对未来实证调查和培训倡议的影响。
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Facilitative interpersonal relationship training enhances novices’ therapeutic skills
ABSTRACT Relatively little research focuses on the impact of therapeutic, relational skills training for untrained helpers. The current study is a randomized control trial, which tested a novel, research-informed training protocol that integrated elements of alliance-focused training (AFT) and facilitative interpersonal skills (FIS) in a sample of college undergraduates interested in social helping careers. The AFT/FIS training was compared to a time-matched video demonstration of cognitive therapy (CT video). All participants were assessed on their Facilitative Interpersonal Skills (FIS) and emotional reactions to FIS stimuli pre- and post-training. After controlling for baseline effects, participants in the AFT/FIS training saw a significant increase in post-training FIS, especially in the areas of empathy, alliance bond capacity, and alliance rupture repair responsiveness. AFT/FIS participants also saw increases in positive and affiliative emotional reactions to FIS clips compared to participants in the CT video training. Implications for future empirical investigations and training initiatives are discussed.
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Counselling Psychology Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
CiteScore
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30
期刊介绍: Counselling Psychology Quarterly is an international interdisciplinary journal, reporting on practice, research and theory. The journal is particularly keen to encourage and publish papers which will be of immediate practical relevance to counselling, clinical, occupational, health and medical psychologists throughout the world. Original, independently refereed contributions will be included on practice, research and theory - and especially articles which integrate these three areas - from whatever methodological or theoretical standpoint. The journal will also include international peer review commentaries on major issues.
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