Luo Xiaochen, Hopwood Christopher J, Good Evan W, Turchan Joshua E, Thomas Katherine M, Levendosky Alytia A
Department of Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2021 Aug 16;12:711109. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.711109. eCollection 2021.
The Alternative Model of Personality Disorders (AMPD) integrates several theoretical models of personality functioning, including interpersonal theory. The interpersonal circumplex dimensions of warmth and dominance can be conceptualized as traits similar to those in AMPD Criterion B, but interpersonal theory also offers dynamic hypotheses about how these variables that change from moment to moment, which help to operationalize some of the processes alluded to in AMPD Criterion A. In the psychotherapy literature, dynamic interpersonal behaviors are thought to be critical for identifying therapeutic alliance ruptures, yet few studies have examined moment-to-moment interpersonal behaviors that are associated with alliance ruptures at an idiographic level. The current study examined the concurrent and cross-lagged relationships between interpersonal behaviors and alliance ruptures within each session in the famous Gloria films ("Three Approaches to Psychotherapy"). Interpersonal behaviors (warmth and dominance) as well as alliance ruptures (i.e., withdrawal and confrontation) were calculated at half minute intervals for each dyad. We identified distinct interpersonal patterns associated with alliance ruptures for each session: Gloria (patient)'s warmth was positively related with withdrawal ruptures concurrently in the session with Carl Rogers; Gloria's dominance and coldness were related with increased confrontation ruptures in the session with Fritz Perls concurrently, while her coldness was also predicted by confrontation ruptures at previous moments; lastly, both Gloria's dominance and Albert Ellis's submissiveness were positively related with withdrawal ruptures. These interpersonal patterns demonstrated the promise of using AMPD dimensions to conceptualize momentary interpersonal processes related to therapy ruptures, as well as the clinical importance of attuning to repetitive, dyad-specific interpersonal cues of ruptures within each session.
人格障碍替代模型(AMPD)整合了多种人格功能理论模型,包括人际理论。人际环维度中的热情和支配性可被概念化为与AMPD标准B中的特质相似,但人际理论还提供了关于这些随时刻变化的变量的动态假设,这有助于对AMPD标准A中所提及的一些过程进行操作化。在心理治疗文献中,动态人际行为被认为对于识别治疗联盟破裂至关重要,但很少有研究在个体层面上考察与联盟破裂相关的即时人际行为。本研究在著名的《格洛丽亚影片》(《心理治疗的三种方法》)中,考察了每次治疗过程中人际行为与联盟破裂之间的同时性和交叉滞后关系。对每个二元组,每隔半分钟计算一次人际行为(热情和支配性)以及联盟破裂情况(即退缩和对抗)。我们确定了每次治疗中与联盟破裂相关的不同人际模式:在与卡尔·罗杰斯的治疗过程中,格洛丽亚(患者)的热情与同时出现的退缩破裂呈正相关;在与弗里茨·皮尔斯的治疗过程中,格洛丽亚的支配性和冷漠与同时增加的对抗破裂相关,而她之前时刻的对抗破裂也能预测她的冷漠;最后,格洛丽亚的支配性和阿尔伯特·艾利斯的顺从性都与退缩破裂呈正相关。这些人际模式表明,利用AMPD维度来概念化与治疗破裂相关的即时人际过程具有前景,同时也凸显了在每次治疗过程中关注重复出现的、特定二元组的破裂人际线索的临床重要性。