Lorenz Tierney A, Pulverman Carey S, Meston Cindy M
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 108 East Dean Keaton Street, Austin, TX 78712, USA.
Cognit Ther Res. 2013 Aug 1;37(4):690-696. doi: 10.1007/s10608-012-9510-3.
Sudden gains are large reductions in symptoms measured in a single between-session interval and are positively associated with long-term treatment outcomes. To date, sudden gains have mostly been observed in therapist-directed psychotherapies. There are currently mixed findings surrounding the mechanisms underlying sudden gains, with some support for a cognitive mechanism and some support for therapist characteristics such as the therapeutic alliance. In this study of 77 female survivors of childhood sexual abuse, sudden gains in trauma symptoms were found in a randomized clinical trial of a patient-directed expressive writing intervention. Women in the active treatment condition (who wrote about their beliefs related to sexuality or trauma) exhibiting sudden gains in trauma symptoms showed larger improvements in depression than those in the control condition (who merely wrote about their daily needs). The extension of sudden gains from psychotherapy to a client-directed treatment refines our understanding of the mechanisms underlying these gains, and supports the hypothesis that cognitive change is a likely mechanism underlying sudden gains.
突然改善是指在单次治疗间期内症状大幅减轻,且与长期治疗效果呈正相关。迄今为止,突然改善大多出现在治疗师主导的心理治疗中。目前,关于突然改善背后的机制存在不同的研究结果,一些研究支持认知机制,另一些研究则支持诸如治疗联盟等治疗师特征。在这项针对77名童年期性虐待女性幸存者的研究中,在一项患者主导的表达性写作干预的随机临床试验中发现了创伤症状的突然改善。处于积极治疗组(撰写与性或创伤相关信念)且出现创伤症状突然改善的女性,与对照组(仅撰写日常需求)相比,抑郁症状改善更明显。突然改善从心理治疗扩展到以来访者为导向的治疗,深化了我们对这些改善背后机制的理解,并支持了认知改变可能是突然改善背后机制的假设。