Spagnuolo Lobb Margherita, Sciacca Federica, Iacono Isidoro Serena, Di Nuovo Santo
Istituto di Gestalt HCC Human Communication Centre Italy, Via San Sebastiano 38, 96100 Siracusa, Italy.
Department of Educational Science, University of Catania, 95131 Catania, Italy.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ. 2022 Dec 7;12(12):1842-1851. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe12120129.
This study aims to investigate the presence of intuition and responsiveness in early students and in experienced students and psychotherapists, which is understood as the ability to integrate bodily sensitivity and cognition of what is experienced with the patient (aesthetic relational knowing-ARK). The study compares how the therapist's felt sense of the phenomenological intersubjective field and aesthetic relational competence differs between a group of experienced students and psychotherapists and a group of beginners. The sample consisted of 128 participants (20 M; 108 F), finally divided into two groups: "experienced students and psychotherapists" and "beginners". The Aesthetic Relational Knowledge Scale (ARKS), a questionnaire consisting of 58 items targeting three factors (empathy, body awareness, and resonance), was administered. Statistical analyses were conducted to assess (i) differences between the two groups (through Student's t and Cohen's d for effect sizes), (ii) the influence of the level of training for each ARK factor using analyses of covariance for testing the possible influence of demographic variables, and (iii) logistic regressions to compare the influence of the three factors of the ARK model on the group variable with groups as a categorical variable. Significant differences between the two groups were found in body awareness and resonance. Body awareness was found to be the variable best discriminating between the beginners and the experienced students and psychotherapists. Despite being non-significant, there is a tendency suggesting that empathy appears more relevant at the beginning of training. The study shows the importance of training for the development of the therapist's intuition and responsiveness, especially in the factors of body awareness and resonance. The results indicate the importance of assessing and supporting the aesthetic and field resonance of therapists in training, increasing quality and depth of the therapist's responsiveness. This study is limited by a correlational design using self-report and on a limited sample, but it shows that the ARKS can monitor the effectiveness of training related to Gestalt therapeutic competencies.
本研究旨在调查初学生、经验丰富的学生以及心理治疗师中直觉和反应能力的存在情况,这种能力被理解为将身体敏感度与对与患者共同体验的认知进行整合的能力(审美关系认知——ARK)。该研究比较了一组经验丰富的学生和心理治疗师与一组初学者之间,治疗师对现象学主体间场域的感觉以及审美关系能力的差异。样本包括128名参与者(20名男性;108名女性),最终分为两组:“经验丰富的学生和心理治疗师”组以及“初学者”组。使用了审美关系知识量表(ARKS),这是一份由58个项目组成的问卷,针对三个因素(同理心、身体意识和共鸣)。进行了统计分析以评估:(i)两组之间的差异(通过学生t检验和效应量Cohen's d);(ii)使用协方差分析来检验人口统计学变量的可能影响,从而评估每个ARK因素的培训水平的影响;(iii)进行逻辑回归,以将ARK模型的三个因素对作为分类变量的组变量的影响进行比较。发现两组在身体意识和共鸣方面存在显著差异。身体意识被发现是区分初学者与经验丰富的学生和心理治疗师的最佳变量。尽管不显著,但有一种趋势表明,同理心在培训开始时似乎更相关。该研究表明培训对于治疗师直觉和反应能力发展的重要性,尤其是在身体意识和共鸣因素方面。结果表明评估和支持受训治疗师的审美和场域共鸣的重要性,这会提高治疗师反应的质量和深度。本研究受限于使用自我报告的相关设计以及有限的样本,但它表明ARKS可以监测与格式塔治疗能力相关的培训效果。