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  • Psychology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • Sequential analysis of psychotherapy sessions is crucial for understanding treatment mechanisms and behavior change.
  • Previous coding systems were time-consuming, expensive, and prone to errors.
  • Existing software lacks flexibility and integration for pre-parsing, sequential coding, and global ratings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a free, open-source, and adaptable program for real-time sequential coding of psychotherapy interactions.
  • To address the limitations of existing methods in terms of cost, time, and flexibility.
  • To facilitate psychotherapy process research and improve treatment delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the CASAA Application for Coding Treatment Interactions (CACTI), a free, open-source software.
  • CACTI enables real-time sequential coding of behavioral interactions directly from WAV audio files, without requiring transcripts.
  • The software interface is user-modifiable via XML and adaptable using Java (GNU Public License).

Main Results:

  • CACTI provides coding with interrater reliabilities comparable to traditional methods.
  • The software significantly reduces the time and expense associated with psychotherapy process research.
  • Achieved comparable interrater reliabilities with significantly reduced time and cost.

Conclusions:

  • CACTI is a flexible and efficient research tool for psychotherapy process analysis.
  • The application simplifies the sequential coding of behavioral interactions.
  • CACTI has the potential to enhance the understanding and improvement of psychotherapy content and delivery.