University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Psychother Res. 2011 Jan;21(1):86-96. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2010.518637.
The objectives were to examine the relationships among clients' affect regulation capacities, in-session emotional processing, outcome, and the working alliance in 66 clients who received either cognitive-behavioral therapy or process-experiential emotion-focused therapy for depression. Clients' initial level of affect regulation predicted their level of emotional processing during early and working phases of therapy. Clients' peak emotional processing in the working phase of therapy mediated the relationship between their initial level of affect regulation and their level of affect regulation at the end of therapy; and clients' level of affect regulation at the end of therapy mediated the relationship between their peak level of emotional processing in the working phase of therapy and outcome. Clients' affect regulation at the end of therapy predicted outcome independently of the working alliance. The findings suggest that clients' level of affect regulation early in therapy has a significant impact on the quality of their in-session processing and outcome in short-term therapy. Limitations of the study and future directions for research are discussed.
目的在于探讨 66 名接受认知行为疗法或过程体验情绪聚焦疗法治疗抑郁症的患者的情绪调节能力、治疗过程中的情绪处理、治疗结果和工作联盟之间的关系。患者初始的情绪调节能力预测了他们在治疗的早期和工作阶段的情绪处理水平。治疗工作阶段的情绪处理峰值在患者初始情绪调节能力和治疗结束时的情绪调节能力之间起到中介作用;治疗结束时的情绪调节能力在治疗工作阶段的情绪处理峰值和治疗结果之间起到中介作用。治疗结束时的情绪调节能力独立于工作联盟预测治疗结果。研究结果表明,患者在治疗早期的情绪调节能力对其在治疗过程中的情绪处理质量和短期治疗结果有重要影响。讨论了研究的局限性和未来研究的方向。