MacFarlane Peter, Anderson Timothy, McClintock Andrew S
Department of Psychology, Ohio University.
Psychotherapy (Chic). 2015 Sep;52(3):363-72. doi: 10.1037/a0038733. Epub 2015 Feb 23.
This research used qualitative methods and archival data to examine clients' perceptions of the early formation of the working alliance. Following their first and second sessions of individual psychotherapy, 54 clients responded to structured written assignments that were rooted in Bordin's (1979) model of the alliance. Analysis yielded 884 recording units, which were organized into 4 main clusters: (a) clients' initial misgivings about psychotherapy; (b) organization and meaning-making; (c) psychotherapist supportive activities; and (d) client appreciation of techniques. Clients' perceived contributions to alliance development and their experiences of the initial interactions with their psychotherapists are explored in the context of existing theory and research.
本研究采用定性方法和档案数据来考察来访者对工作联盟早期形成的看法。在接受第一次和第二次个体心理治疗后,54位来访者对基于博尔丁(1979)联盟模型的结构化书面作业做出了回应。分析得出884个记录单元,这些单元被归为4个主要类别:(a)来访者对心理治疗最初的疑虑;(b)组织与意义建构;(c)心理治疗师的支持性活动;(d)来访者对技术的认可。在现有理论和研究的背景下,探讨了来访者对联盟发展的感知贡献以及他们与心理治疗师初次互动的经历。