Urmanche Adelya A, Minges Mary, Eubanks Catherine F, Gorman Bernard S, Muran J Christopher
Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University, Hy Weinberg Center, 158 Cambridge Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530, USA.
Brief Psychotherapy Research Program, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, 10 Nathan D. Perlman Place, New York, NY 10003.
Group Dyn. 2021 Mar;25(1):59-73. doi: 10.1037/gdn0000134.
The aim of the current study is to explore experiences of trainees engaged in alliance-focused training (AFT), a group supervision modality with an explicit focus on awareness of ruptures and implementation of repair strategies. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) group supervision as a point of comparison, the study examines supervisory alliance, ruptures, group cohesion and safety, and supervision impact.
Eighty-three trainees (clinical psychology interns, advanced-level psychology externs and psychiatry residents) at a metropolitan medical center in New York City who received supervision in CBT (N = 38) or AFT (N = 45) reported on their group supervision experience. Participants had a mean age of 29.5 ( 4.9); 77% were women; 84% of participants identified as White, 7% as Multiethnic, 6% as Hispanic/Latinx, 1% as Black, and 1% as Asian. Participants reported on occurrence of ruptures with their supervisor, supervisory alliance (Working Alliance Inventory-Short), group safety, supervision depth and smoothness (Session Evaluation Questionnaire), and group cohesion (Group Climate Questionnaire). Mixed and general linear models, and correlation analyses were used for analysis.
All trainees reported equally low incidence of ruptures with their supervisor alongside high ratings of supervisory alliance. Trainees in AFT reported experiencing less safety, smoothness, and greater intergroup conflict than trainees in CBT supervision; however, they also reported stronger group engagement and a deeper supervision experience.
Results suggest that AFT may provide a rich environment to foster a certain level of discomfort and risk-taking that may facilitate an engaging and meaningful learning experience.
本研究旨在探索参与聚焦联盟训练(AFT)的学员的经历,AFT是一种团体督导模式,明确关注破裂的觉察及修复策略的实施。本研究以认知行为疗法(CBT)团体督导作为对照,考察督导联盟、破裂、团体凝聚力与安全性以及督导效果。
纽约市一家大都市医疗中心的83名学员(临床心理学实习生、高级心理学外聘人员和精神病学住院医师)汇报了他们接受CBT督导(N = 38)或AFT督导(N = 45)的团体督导经历。参与者的平均年龄为29.5岁(±4.9岁);77%为女性;84%的参与者为白人,7%为多民族,6%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,1%为黑人,1%为亚洲人。参与者汇报了与督导之间破裂的发生情况、督导联盟(工作联盟量表简版)、团体安全性、督导深度与流畅性( session评价问卷)以及团体凝聚力(团体氛围问卷)。采用混合线性模型、一般线性模型和相关分析进行分析。
所有学员汇报称与督导之间破裂的发生率同样较低,同时对督导联盟的评价较高。与接受CBT督导的学员相比,接受AFT督导的学员汇报称体验到的安全性和流畅性较低,组间冲突更大;然而,他们也汇报称团体参与度更高,督导体验更深。
结果表明,AFT可能提供了一个丰富的环境,以培养一定程度的不适感和冒险精神,这可能有助于形成一种引人入胜且有意义的学习体验。