Corriere R, Hart J, Karle W, Switzer A, Woldenberg L
J Clin Psychol. 1978 Jul;34(3):700-6. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(197807)34:3<700::aid-jclp2270340325>3.0.co;2-2.
Extended the Process Scoring System, originally developed for measuring dream dynamics and content, to waking and therapy experiences and applied it in a study of 5 new and 5 experienced Ss in an intensive outpatient psychotherapy. Two areas were examined: First, differences on process and content variables related to length of time in therapy and, second, the parallel relationship in these variables between waking, dream, and therapy experiences. The Process Scoring System proved useful in measuring these variables in all three types of experiences. The results indicated significant differences between the new and experienced patients and measurable interaction between the waking, dream, and therapy areas.