Faculty of Health, School of Psychology and Counseling, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia (Hoviatdoost, Schweitzer); Department of Health, School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia (Bandarian-Balooch); private practice, Gold Coast, Australia (Arthey); School of Psychology and Wellbeing, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich, Australia (Izadikhah).
Am J Psychother. 2022 Dec 1;75(4):161-167. doi: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20200040. Epub 2022 Aug 26.
Intensive short-term dynamic therapy (ISTDP) is an evidence-based psychotherapy supported by a growing literature base. "Unlocking" of the unconscious is a central process in ISTDP. This study sought to operationalize the concept of unlocking by adopting a detailed process analysis of the early phase of therapy for four patients by using a structured measure, the Achievement of Therapeutic Objectives Scale (ATOS).
The ATOS is a measure of psychotherapy processes. A profile of the scale's cutoff scores was developed to identify episodes of unlocking in videos of 28 ISTDP therapy sessions. Expert raters assessed for episodes of unlocking for up to the first 10 recorded psychotherapy sessions of four participants in a naturalistic private practice setting. Sessions were then rated with the ATOS profile, and these ratings were compared with expert ratings to assess the sensitivity of the ATOS in identifying episodes of unlocking.
Using the profile of subscale cutoff scores, the ATOS successfully identified seven of 11 episodes of unlocking. A visual analysis of descriptive data indicated that average ATOS subscale scores consistently identified episodes of unlocking and the presence of complex feelings of rage and guilt about the rage. Expert ratings of unlocking and the ATOS ratings were found to have high interrater reliability.
This pilot study suggests that the ATOS may be adapted to provide a profile that can identify episodes of unlocking of the unconscious. The proposed measure is worthy of further study, representing an initial step toward operationalizing a central process associated with positive outcomes in ISTDP.
强化短期动态治疗(ISTDP)是一种基于证据的心理治疗方法,有越来越多的文献支持。“解锁”无意识是 ISTDP 的一个核心过程。本研究通过采用结构测量——治疗目标达成量表(ATOS)对四名患者的早期治疗阶段进行详细的过程分析,旨在使“解锁”的概念具体化。
ATOS 是一种心理治疗过程的测量方法。为了识别 ISTDP 治疗的 28 个视频疗程中解锁的阶段,我们制定了一个量表截止分数的概况,以识别解锁阶段。在自然主义私人执业环境中,专家评估者对四名参与者的前 10 个记录的心理治疗疗程进行了解锁阶段的评估。然后,这些疗程使用 ATOS 概况进行评分,并将这些评分与专家评分进行比较,以评估 ATOS 在识别解锁阶段的敏感性。
使用子量表截止分数概况,ATOS 成功识别出 11 个解锁阶段中的 7 个。对描述性数据的视觉分析表明,ATOS 平均子量表分数一致地识别出解锁阶段和对愤怒的复杂情绪,以及愤怒的出现。解锁的专家评分和 ATOS 评分被发现具有很高的评分者间可靠性。
这项初步研究表明,ATOS 可能适用于提供一种可以识别无意识解锁阶段的概况。拟议的测量方法值得进一步研究,代表着朝着与 ISTDP 积极结果相关的核心过程的操作化迈出了最初的一步。