Iovoli Flavio, Baranowski Marie, Sander Leonie S, Rubel Julian A
Department of Psychology, Osnabrueck University, Osnabrueck, Germany.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2025 Mar-Apr;32(2):e70071. doi: 10.1002/cpp.70071.
Alliance ruptures are frequent occurrences in psychotherapy. Understanding the factors that contribute to these ruptures is important for optimizing therapeutic outcomes. From the perspective of interpersonal theory, the experience of interpersonal problems may play a significant role in the occurrence of alliance ruptures, as maladaptive relational patterns can trigger momentary interpersonal misattunements. This study aimed to investigate how specific interpersonal problems predict the frequency of alliance ruptures in the first three sessions of cognitive-behavioural therapy.
Sixty-four patients completed the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (32 items) (IIP-32) as part of their routine outcome monitoring in an outpatient clinic. Subsequently, the first three regular therapy sessions were coded using the Rupture and Resolution Rating System (3RS). Multilevel Bayesian hurdle models were estimated, simultaneously modelling (1) the likelihood of experiencing at least one rupture and (2) the frequency of rupture occurrences among patients who had at least one.
Withdrawal ruptures were more frequent than confrontation ruptures. Higher affiliation and friendly-submissive tendencies were associated with fewer withdrawal ruptures but increased the likelihood of experiencing at least one withdrawal rupture. In contrast, hostile-submissive tendencies predicted more frequent withdrawal ruptures but were associated with a lower probability of at least one occurrence. For confrontation ruptures, the overall level of dysfunction and self-sacrificing tendencies predicted fewer confrontation ruptures.
These findings suggest that specific interpersonal problems can provide therapists with crucial insights into subtle rupture occurrences. By understanding these dynamics, therapists can better recognize and address ruptures, ultimately enhancing the therapeutic process.
在心理治疗中,联盟破裂是常见现象。了解导致这些破裂的因素对于优化治疗效果至关重要。从人际理论的角度来看,人际问题的体验可能在联盟破裂的发生中起重要作用,因为适应不良的关系模式会引发瞬间的人际失调。本研究旨在调查特定的人际问题如何预测认知行为治疗前三节中联盟破裂的频率。
64名患者在门诊作为常规疗效监测的一部分完成了人际问题清单(32项)(IIP - 32)。随后,使用破裂与解决评分系统(3RS)对前三节常规治疗进行编码。估计了多级贝叶斯障碍模型,同时对(1)经历至少一次破裂的可能性和(2)至少经历一次破裂的患者中破裂发生的频率进行建模。
退缩性破裂比对抗性破裂更频繁。更高的亲和性和友好顺从倾向与较少的退缩性破裂相关,但增加了经历至少一次退缩性破裂的可能性。相比之下,敌对顺从倾向预示着更频繁的退缩性破裂,但与至少发生一次的概率较低相关。对于对抗性破裂,功能障碍的总体水平和自我牺牲倾向预示着较少的对抗性破裂。
这些发现表明,特定的人际问题可以为治疗师提供有关细微破裂发生情况的关键见解。通过了解这些动态,治疗师可以更好地识别和处理破裂,最终加强治疗过程。