轻度智力障碍或边缘智力功能个人之间的变化语言:客户对治疗师的反应 激励面试技巧
Lotte C F Gosens1,2, Jannet M de Jonge3, Robert Didden2,4
1Research & Development, Pluryn, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
|January 10, 2026
概括
治疗师提出问题和反映变化谈话 (CT) 有效地鼓励轻度智力障碍到边缘智力功能 (MID-BIF) 的人在物质使用障碍 (SUD) 治疗期间表达CT.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 药物成治疗 药物成治疗
背景情况:
- 在轻度智力障碍与边缘智力功能 (MID-BIF) 患者中,治疗师技能与患者反应之间的关系尚不清楚.
- 对MID-BIF患者的药物使用障碍 (SUD) 治疗需要量身定制的方法.
- 了解培养积极患者参与的治疗师技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在接受SUD治疗的MID-BIF患者中,研究治疗师激励面试技巧和改变谈话 (CT) 之间的顺序关系.
- 描述MID-BIF患者表达的CT类型和模式.
主要方法:
- 使用动机面试序列代码观察过程交换 (MISCPOE) 来编码35个治疗会话的序列编码.
- 使用通用序列查询软件分析过渡频率,概率和赔率比率.
- 使用IBM SPSS统计数据计算CT频率.
主要成果:
- 治疗师的问题和CT的反思被患者CT所遵循.
- 治疗师的问题和反思的反变谈话 (CCT) 随后是患者的CCT.
- 患有MID-BIF的个体表现出一系列CT表达.
结论:
- 治疗师在询问问题和反射CT方面的技能在SUD治疗期间从MID-BIF患者中获得CT是有力的.
- 这些发现凸显了特定治疗师行为在促进患者参与和促进SUD治疗进展方面的重要性.
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