Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University.
Department of Psychology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2024 Sep;92(9):569-581. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000901. Epub 2024 Jul 25.
Affective flexibility, the capacity to respond to life's varying environmental changes in a dynamic and adaptive manner, is considered a central aspect of psychological health in many psychotherapeutic approaches. The present study examined whether affective two-dimensional (i.e., arousal and valence) temporal variability extracted from voice and facial expressions would be associated with positive changes over the course of psychotherapy, at the session, client, and treatment levels.
A total of 22,741 mean vocal arousal and facial expression valence observations were extracted from 137 therapy sessions in a sample of 30 clients treated for major depressive disorder by nine therapists. Before and after each session, the clients self-reported their level of well-being on the outcome rating scale. Session-level affective temporal variability was assessed as the mean square of successive differences between consecutive two-dimensional affective measures.
Session outcome was positively associated with temporal variability at the session level (i.e., within clients, between sessions) and at the client level (i.e., between clients). Importantly, these associations held when controlling for average session- and client-level valence scores. In addition, the expansion of temporal variability throughout treatment was associated with steeper positive session outcome trajectories over the course of treatment.
The continuous assessment of both vocal and facial affective expressions and the ability to extract measures of affective temporal variability from within-session data may enable therapists to better respond and modulate clients' affective flexibility; however, further research is necessary to determine whether there is a causal link between affective temporal variability and psychotherapy outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
情绪灵活性是指以动态和适应的方式应对生活中不断变化的环境变化的能力,在许多心理治疗方法中被认为是心理健康的一个核心方面。本研究考察了从语音和面部表情中提取的情绪二维(即唤醒度和效价)时间变异性是否与心理治疗过程中的积极变化相关,包括在治疗过程中的会话、患者和治疗水平。
在一项针对 30 名患有重度抑郁症的患者由 9 名治疗师进行的治疗中,从 137 个治疗会话中提取了总共 22741 个平均语音唤醒度和面部表情效价观察值。在每次治疗前后,患者使用结果评定量表报告自己的幸福感水平。会话水平的情绪时间变异性评估为连续二维情绪测量值之间的连续差异的均方根。
会话结果与会话水平(即患者内、会话间)和患者水平(即患者间)的时间变异性呈正相关。重要的是,当控制平均会话和患者水平的效价评分时,这些关联仍然存在。此外,治疗过程中时间变异性的扩展与治疗过程中积极会话结果轨迹的陡峭程度相关。
连续评估语音和面部情绪表达,并能够从会话内数据中提取情绪时间变异性的度量,这可能使治疗师能够更好地响应和调节患者的情绪灵活性;然而,需要进一步的研究来确定情绪时间变异性与心理治疗结果之间是否存在因果关系。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。