Lepper Georgia, Mergenthaler Erhard
Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Psychother Res. 2008 Nov;18(6):634-44. doi: 10.1080/10503300701442001.
This is the third of a series of pilot studies that seeks to validate a method for the identification and analysis of clinically significant interactions in the psychotherapy process. Using a combined method, the authors demonstrate that the therapeutic cycles model (Mergenthaler, 1996) can be used reliably to identify clinically significant events across sessions, which can then be analyzed at the level of the therapist-client interaction using conversation analysis, a discipline that has generated a substantial body of knowledge of how meaningful interaction is achieved by speakers on a turn-by-turn basis. The authors demonstrate that significant events can be compared within and across cases in order to understand how therapist interventions contribute to within-session micro-outcomes and, ultimately, to outcomes across populations of cases.
这是一系列试点研究中的第三项,旨在验证一种识别和分析心理治疗过程中具有临床意义的互动的方法。通过使用一种组合方法,作者证明治疗周期模型(Mergenthaler,1996)可可靠地用于识别各疗程中具有临床意义的事件,然后可使用会话分析在治疗师与患者互动层面进行分析,会话分析这一学科已产生了大量关于说话者如何逐轮实现有意义互动的知识。作者证明,可以在病例内部和病例之间比较重大事件,以了解治疗师的干预如何促成疗程内的微观结果,并最终促成跨病例群体的结果。