使用监管工作联盟的时间动态预测治疗过程和结果
1Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, People's Republic of China.
概括
监管工作联盟 (SWA) 动态问题. 监督中的反相响应性和SWA变异性与更好的客户结果和会话评估相关,这表明平衡的方法有益于治疗.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 临床监督 临床监督
- 心理治疗研究 心理治疗研究
背景情况:
- 监督工作联盟 (SWA) 对于有效的临床监督至关重要.
- 了解SWA的时间动态及其对治疗的影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查监管者和监管者评级的SWA的时间动态.
- 调查SWA动态与治疗过程/结果之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 用28个监管二位数使用的纵向参与者-合作伙伴相互依赖模型.
- 监管工作联盟 (SWA) 每周评价;客户结果 (OQ-45) 和会议评估收集.
- 分析了"反相"响应 (双相SWA波动) 和SWA可变性 (断裂/修复).
主要成果:
- 在监管二元期中,更高的"反相"响应度预测了客户OQ的更大改善.
- 监督中较高的SWA变化与更好的客户会话评估和OQ改进有关.
- 这些发现强调了动态SWA波动对治疗成功的重要性.
结论:
- 在SWA中保持动态平衡可能会提高顾问的前景.
- SWA的变化可能反映出更深入,更富有成效的监管工作.
- 动态SWA过程与心理治疗中客户改善的结果有关.
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