Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106-1161, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2009 Dec;77(6):1113-24. doi: 10.1037/a0017189.
Client speech in favor of change within motivational interviewing sessions has been linked to treatment outcomes, but a causal chain has not yet been demonstrated. Using a sequential behavioral coding system for client speech, the authors found that, at both the session and utterance levels, specific therapist behaviors predict client change talk. Further, a direct link from change talk to drinking outcomes was observed, and support was found for a mediational role for change talk between therapist behavior and client drinking outcomes. These data provide preliminary support for the proposed causal chain indicating that client speech within treatment sessions can be influenced by therapists, who can employ this influence to improve outcomes. Selective eliciting and reinforcement of change talk is proposed as a specific active ingredient of motivational interviewing.
客户在动机访谈治疗过程中支持改变的言论与治疗结果相关,但因果关系尚未得到证实。本文使用客户言语的顺序行为编码系统,发现无论是在会话层面还是在话语层面,特定的治疗师行为都可以预测客户的改变话题。此外,还观察到改变话题与饮酒结果之间存在直接联系,并且支持改变话题在治疗师行为和客户饮酒结果之间的中介作用。这些数据初步支持了所提出的因果关系,表明治疗过程中客户的言论可以受到治疗师的影响,而治疗师可以利用这种影响来改善治疗结果。选择性地引出和强化改变话题被认为是动机访谈的一个特定的有效组成部分。