Lundeen E J, Schuldt W J
Psychol Rep. 1989 Jun;64(3 Pt 1):715-20. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1989.64.3.715.
This analogue study was designed to assess the effects of a therapist's self-disclosure and a physical barrier between therapist and client on subjects' perceptions of the therapist. College students viewed one of four videotaped therapy interactions during which an actor, playing the role of a therapist, did or did not disclose, and where a barrier was or was not present. Students rated the mock therapist on expertness, trustworthiness, and attractiveness. Analysis showed that students rated him higher on trustworthiness and attractiveness when he disclosed than when he did not disclose. Moreover, the mock therapist's disclosure had more effect on students' ratings when a barrier was present than when no barrier was present.
这项模拟研究旨在评估治疗师的自我表露以及治疗师与来访者之间的物理屏障对受试者对治疗师看法的影响。大学生观看了四段录像治疗互动中的一段,在互动过程中,扮演治疗师角色的演员进行了自我表露或未进行自我表露,且存在或不存在屏障。学生们对模拟治疗师的专业性、可信度和吸引力进行了评分。分析表明,学生们认为当治疗师进行自我表露时,其在可信度和吸引力方面的评分高于未进行自我表露时。此外,当存在屏障时,模拟治疗师的自我表露对学生评分的影响比不存在屏障时更大。