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理想型领导者帮助我们改变:内群体典型性使有效的团体心理治疗领导成为可能。

Aspirational leaders help us change: Ingroup prototypicality enables effective group psychotherapy leadership.

机构信息

Research School of Psychology, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Clin Psychol. 2023 Mar;62(1):243-259. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12406. Epub 2022 Dec 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Research suggests that leaders are effective when they are ingroup prototypical (represent the identity of the group they seek to lead). However, it is unclear whether leaders should represent the group's current identity ("who we are") or aspired identity ("who we want to be"). This study investigated which of these forms of prototypicality best predicted leadership effectiveness in group psychotherapy.

DESIGN

Longitudinal study.

METHODS

519 questionnaire responses were obtained from 112 women attending a four-session body acceptance program. Focal measures included participant ratings of how often they thought their psychotherapy leaders and fellow group members would (a) engage in dieting thoughts and behaviours and (b) approve of dieting. Given the program's body acceptance focus, leader prototypicality was conceptualized as the difference between participants' perceptions of how often their leaders, versus group members, would diet at the start of therapy. Leadership effectiveness was conceptualized as reductions in perceived group approval of dieting across therapy. Two therapeutic outcomes were considered: body satisfaction and dieting intentions.

RESULTS

A mixed-effects repeated measures analysis indicated that group approval of dieting decreased more rapidly when participants perceived their leaders to be aspirational (thought that group leaders dieted less frequently than group members) than when they perceived them to be exemplary (thought that group leaders dieted as frequently as group members). Changes in group approval of dieting mediated the relationship between leader prototypicality and improved therapeutic outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that group psychotherapy leaders may increase their effectiveness by striving to embody their group's aspired identity.

摘要

目的

研究表明,当领导者具有内群体典型性(代表他们试图领导的群体的身份)时,他们是有效的。然而,目前还不清楚领导者应该代表群体的当前身份(“我们是谁”)还是渴望的身份(“我们想成为谁”)。本研究旨在探讨这两种典型性形式中,哪种最能预测团体心理治疗中的领导有效性。

设计

纵向研究。

方法

从参加为期 4 节的身体接纳项目的 112 名女性中获得了 519 份问卷回复。焦点测量包括参与者对他们的心理治疗领导者和其他小组成员会(a)进行节食想法和行为,以及(b)赞成节食的频率的评价。鉴于该项目的身体接纳重点,领导者的典型性被概念化为参与者对他们的领导者与小组成员相比,在治疗开始时会节食的频率的看法的差异。领导有效性被概念化为治疗过程中感知到的群体对节食的认可减少。考虑了两个治疗结果:身体满意度和节食意向。

结果

混合效应重复测量分析表明,当参与者认为他们的领导者是渴望的(认为小组领导者比小组成员节食少)时,而不是认为他们是典范的(认为小组领导者与小组成员一样节食)时,对节食的群体认可下降得更快。节食群体认可的变化介导了领导者典型性与改善治疗结果之间的关系。

结论

研究结果表明,团体心理治疗领导者可以通过努力体现其团体渴望的身份来提高其有效性。

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