Gorinelli Simone, Sairanen Essi, Hofmann Stefan G, Ciarrochi Joseph, Tuomisto Martti T, Keinonen Katariina
University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Aug 13;13(1):912. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-03228-4.
Despite extensive training to ensure high competence among psychologists and psychotherapists, scientific evidence directly linking therapist competence to treatment success remains limited. Existing competency evaluation methods often rely on subjective self-assessments or external ratings of natural therapy sessions, which are influenced by client characteristics and session context. Grounded in process-based therapy (PBT), this study aims to develop and validate a novel video-based tool (process-based competence task, PBCT) for assessing psychotherapeutic competencies.
The validation of the tool will consist of two phases to ensure sensitivity to previous training and responsiveness to further training. First, sensitivity of the PBCT to prior training will be assessed by comparing the performance in the task in three groups (n = 240): psychology university students, psychotherapists in training, and psychotherapists. Second, the responsiveness of the PBCT to further training will be assessed among psychotherapist trainees and psychology students after a follow-up period (n = 160). Finally, the study will examine the impact of therapist competence on treatment outcomes in a brief intervention provided by novice therapists (n = 70). Additional measures will include traditional self-evaluations of competence, clinical confidence, and prior training and experience. Clients in the intervention study will be assessed using various process and symptom measures.
This study aims to develop and validate the PBCT, a novel tool for assessing therapist competence. The PBCT is designed to reflect clinical skill development and knowledge on therapeutic change processes. It is expected to be sensitive to prior training and clinical experience, responsive to further training, and capable of detecting competence-outcome associations. The results are anticipated to contribute to intervention and dissemination science by providing empirical evidence on the importance of therapist training and competence.
The study is registered at: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/B3A7D .
尽管经过广泛培训以确保心理学家和心理治疗师具备高能力,但将治疗师能力与治疗成功直接联系起来的科学证据仍然有限。现有的能力评估方法通常依赖于主观的自我评估或对自然治疗过程的外部评级,而这些会受到客户特征和治疗过程背景的影响。基于过程导向疗法(PBT),本研究旨在开发并验证一种用于评估心理治疗能力的新型视频工具(基于过程的能力任务,PBCT)。
该工具的验证将包括两个阶段,以确保对先前培训的敏感性以及对进一步培训的反应性。首先,通过比较三组(n = 240)在任务中的表现来评估PBCT对先前培训的敏感性:心理学专业大学生、正在接受培训的心理治疗师以及心理治疗师。其次,在随访期后,将在心理治疗师学员和心理学专业学生中评估PBCT对进一步培训的反应性(n = 160)。最后,该研究将在新手治疗师提供的简短干预中(n = 70)考察治疗师能力对治疗结果的影响。其他测量将包括对能力、临床信心以及先前培训和经验的传统自我评估。干预研究中的客户将使用各种过程和症状测量方法进行评估。
本研究旨在开发并验证PBCT,这是一种用于评估治疗师能力的新型工具。PBCT旨在反映临床技能发展以及对治疗改变过程方面的知识。预计它对先前培训和临床经验敏感,对进一步培训有反应,并能够检测能力与结果之间的关联。预期研究结果将通过提供关于治疗师培训和能力重要性的实证证据,为干预和传播科学做出贡献。