a Clinical Psychology Program , New School for Social Research , New York , NY , USA.
Psychother Res. 2014;24(3):269-85. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.874054. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
In this article we present preliminary findings from a research program designed to investigate the value of alliance-focused training (AFT), a supervision approach designed to enhance therapists' ability to work constructively with negative therapeutic process.
In the context of a multiple baseline design, all therapists began treating their patients using cognitive therapy and then joined AFT supervision groups at either session 8 or 16 of a 30 session protocol. Study I investigated the impact of AFT on patient and therapist interpersonal process as assessed through the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB). Study 2 investigated the impact of AFT on therapists' tendency to reflect on their relationships with their patients in an experientially grounded fashion, as assessed via the Experiencing Scale (EXP). Since one of the goals of AFT is to train therapists to use their own emerging feelings as important clues regarding what may be taking place in the therapeutic relationship, we hypothesized that they would show increased levels of EXP after undergoing AFT.
The results of both studies 1 and 2 were for the most part consistent with hypotheses. Implications and future research directions are discussed.
本文介绍了一项旨在研究联盟焦点培训(AFT)价值的研究计划的初步发现,该培训方法旨在提高治疗师建设性地处理负面治疗过程的能力。
在多项基线设计的背景下,所有治疗师在 30 次疗程协议的第 8 或 16 次治疗时开始使用认知疗法治疗他们的患者,然后加入 AFT 监督小组。研究 1 通过社会行为结构分析(SASB)评估了 AFT 对患者和治疗师人际过程的影响。研究 2 通过体验量表(EXP)评估了 AFT 对治疗师以经验为基础反思与患者关系的倾向的影响。由于 AFT 的目标之一是培训治疗师将自己的新感受作为治疗关系中可能发生的事情的重要线索,我们假设他们在接受 AFT 后会表现出更高水平的 EXP。
研究 1 和 2 的结果在很大程度上与假设一致。讨论了影响和未来的研究方向。