拡張された進化的メタモデルとプロセスベースのセラピー:機能的分析心理療法を理解するための現代的なレンズ
1Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, 822 E Merry Ave, Bowling Green, OH, USA.
まとめ
機能的分析心理療法 (FAP) は,プロセスベースの療法 (PBT) と拡張進化的メタモデル (EEMM) によって強化することができます. この統合により 治療目標が拡大し 行動が相互に関連したプロセスとして改善されます
科学分野:
- 心理療法の研究
- 行動科学
- 臨床心理学
背景:
- 機能的分析心理療法 (FAP) は,イディオグラフィ的に定義されたターゲットと行動原則に焦点を当てたプロセスベースの療法です.
- プロセスベースの治療 (PBT) の最近の進歩は,拡張進化的メタモデル (EEMM) を含む.
研究 の 目的:
- FAPが現在のPBTの概念化にどのように一致するかを明確にします.
- 臨床的に重要な行動の視野を広げることで PBT を採用することで 治療の成果を向上させる方法を探求する.
- FAP内の臨床的に重要な行動として,EEMMの次元を調べる.
主な方法:
- FAPとPBTとEEMMを統合した概念分析
- 臨床的に重要な行動としてEEMMの次元を探索する.
- EEMMの次元に適用された確立されたFAPの介入の議論
- 拡張されたFAP概念の適用例
主要な成果:
- FAPはPBTの枠組みに効果的に統合できます.
- PBT内の相互に関連したプロセスとして行動を見ることは,治療の可能性を高めます.
- EEMMの次元は,FAPにおける臨床的に重要な行動を理解するための枠組みを提供します.
- 確立されたFAP技術は,特定のEEMM次元に適用できます.
結論:
- FAPをPBTとEEMMと統合することで,より包括的な心理療法が提供されます.
- この拡張された概念化は 治療の成果を向上させることができます
- 将来の研究は,プロセスベースの治療アプローチの中でFAPをさらに探求する必要があります.
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