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Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology

Background:

  • Understanding therapeutic change processes is crucial for optimizing clinical decision-making.
  • The Paradigmatic Complementarity Metamodel offers a framework for analyzing sequential phases in therapy.
  • The Developmental Analysis of Psychotherapy Process method allows for moment-by-moment tracking of therapeutic interactions.

Observation:

  • A team of three raters analyzed the therapeutic process of a case study (Susan).
  • Sequential phases of the Paradigmatic Complementarity Metamodel were integrated with moment-by-moment tracking.
  • The analysis aimed to identify factors contributing to phase gains and therapist facilitation.

Findings:

  • The patient's (Susan's) evolution aligned with the predicted phase sequence of the Paradigmatic Complementarity Metamodel.
  • Specific therapeutic interactions were identified that exemplified Susan's developmental progression through the phases.
  • The therapist's interventions were shown to facilitate the observed phase gains.

Implications:

  • This case study provides empirical support for the Paradigmatic Complementarity Metamodel's phase structure.
  • Identifying markers of phase progression can enhance the assessment of therapeutic interventions.
  • Findings contribute to optimizing clinical decisions and improving psychotherapy outcomes.