Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tranzo-Academic Collaborative Center Work & Health, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Mental Health Institute GGZ WNB, Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands.
J Clin Psychol. 2024 Jul;80(7):1698-1710. doi: 10.1002/jclp.23687. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
The therapist-facilitative interpersonal skills (FIS) has shown to predict therapy outcomes, demonstrating that high FIS therapists are more effective than low FIS therapists. There is a need for more insight into the variability in strengths and weaknesses in therapist skills. This study investigates whether a revised and extended FIS-scoring leads to more differentiation in measuring therapists' interpersonal skills. Furthermore, we explorative examine whether subgroups of therapists can be distinguished in terms of differences in their interpersonal responses.
Using secondary data analysis, 93 therapists were exposed to seven FIS-clips. Responses of therapists using the original and the extended FIS scoring were rated.
Three factors were found on the extended FIS scoring distinguishing supportive, expressive, and persuasive interpersonal responses of therapists. A latent profile analysis enlightened the presence of six subgroups of therapists.
Using the revised and extended FIS-scoring contributes to our understanding of the role of interpersonal skills in the therapeutic setting by unraveling the question what works for whom.
治疗师促进人际技能(FIS)已被证明可以预测治疗效果,表明高 FIS 治疗师比低 FIS 治疗师更有效。需要更深入了解治疗师技能的优势和劣势的可变性。本研究探讨了修订和扩展的 FIS 评分是否会导致治疗师人际技能的测量更具区分度。此外,我们还探索性地研究了是否可以根据人际反应的差异来区分治疗师的亚组。
使用二次数据分析,93 名治疗师接触了七个 FIS 片段。使用原始和扩展的 FIS 评分对治疗师的反应进行了评分。
在扩展的 FIS 评分中发现了三个因素,区分了治疗师的支持性、表达性和说服性人际反应。潜在剖面分析揭示了存在六种治疗师亚组。
使用修订和扩展的 FIS 评分有助于我们理解人际技能在治疗环境中的作用,通过揭示什么对谁有效来解决这个问题。