家庭作业作为心理治疗中变革的驱动力
Truls Ryum1, Mia Bennion2, Nikolaos Kazantzis3,4
1Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Journal of clinical psychology
|December 19, 2023
概括
会议间的家庭作业 (BSH) 是一种复杂的心理治疗工具,可以通过各种治疗方式提高治疗结果. 有效的实施需要治疗师的技能来促进客户的参与,并最大限度地提高BSH.
科学领域:
- 心理治疗的研究研究.
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 行为和认知行为疗法.
背景情况:
- 课程间作业 (BSH) 是各种心理治疗方法的传统和组成部分.
- 它的应用在治疗阶段之间有很大差异,需要量身定制的治疗师-客户动态.
- BSH是一种复杂的临床方法,要求治疗师对客户参与具有高度能力.
研究的目的:
- 展示将BSH纳入临床实践的各种方式.
- 强调BSH的作用及其与心理治疗中的变化机制的相互作用.
- 提高对BSH内容的理解,对结果的影响,以及促进客户参与的方法.
主要方法:
- 介绍性论文介绍了临床心理学杂志的特殊问题:In Session.
- 在多样化的客户群体和心理治疗范式中,BSH整合的示例.
- 强调BSH与拟议的变革机制之间的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 概述BSH和证实其在心理治疗中的有效性的经验研究.
- 讨论了在临床实践中适当整合和监测BSH的策略.
- 特别期刊展示了BSH的各种应用和好处.
结论:
- 更好地了解BSH的含量,性质和对治疗结果的影响.
- 为治疗师提供关于促进客户与BSH的接触的指导.
- 特别期刊中的六篇论文的介绍,进一步探讨BSH应用.
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