Palmieri Arianna, Picone Valentina Cimmino, Gennaro Alessandro, Ruffin Davide, Capuani Valeria, Kleinbub Johann Roland
Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISSPA), University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Department of Psychology and Health Sciences, Pegaso Telematic University, Naples, Italy.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2025 May-Jun;32(3):e70073. doi: 10.1002/cpp.70073.
The Psychodynamic Intervention Rating Scale (PIRS) stands out as one of the most widely utilised coding systems aimed at categorising micro-process from psychotherapeutic dialogue due to its feasibility and adherence to the expressive-supportive continuum. Despite this, no comprehensive analysis of its application in the literature has been published. This systematic review aims to examine the state of the art, strengths, limitations and future perspectives of such a coding tool for verbatim transcripts.
Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, a systematic search in databases (PsycINFO, Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science) covering publications from the PIRS's first occurrence in the scientific literature in 1992 to 2024 yielded 22 publications eligible for review. Three independent reviewers screened the studies and extracted data regarding PIRS applications and key findings.
The studies examined revealed that PIRS can reliably classify interventions across various therapeutic approaches, surpassing its psychodynamic origins. It demonstrated peculiar efficacy in understanding therapeutic alliance mechanisms and patients' responses according to their typical defensive patterns. However, the findings also indicated some limitations concerning the breadth of PIRS categories, which may overlook the essential nuances of micro-processes.
While the PIRS has proven its value for understanding clinical micro-process, its categories may be slightly refined. A proposal for a more granular classification of PIRS categories has finally been provided via a literature analysis.
心理动力干预评定量表(PIRS)是应用最为广泛的编码系统之一,旨在对心理治疗对话中的微观过程进行分类,因其具有可行性且符合表达-支持连续体。尽管如此,尚未有对其在文献中应用的全面分析发表。本系统评价旨在探讨这种用于逐字记录的编码工具的现状、优势、局限性及未来展望。
遵循系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,在数据库(PsycINFO、Scopus、PubMed和Web of Science)中进行系统检索,涵盖1992年PIRS首次出现在科学文献至2024年的出版物,共筛选出22篇符合综述条件的出版物。三名独立评审员对研究进行筛选,并提取有关PIRS应用及主要发现的数据。
所审查的研究表明,PIRS能够可靠地对各种治疗方法中的干预措施进行分类,超越了其心理动力学起源。它在根据患者典型防御模式理解治疗联盟机制和患者反应方面显示出独特功效。然而,研究结果也表明PIRS类别广度存在一些局限性,可能会忽略微观过程的关键细微差别。
虽然PIRS已证明其在理解临床微观过程方面的价值,但其类别可能需要稍加完善。最终通过文献分析提供了对PIRS类别进行更细致分类的建议。