Different Processes for Different Therapies: Therapist Actions, Therapeutic Bond, and Outcome

被引:63
作者
Ulvenes, Pal G. [1 ,6 ]
Berggraf, Lene [1 ,6 ]
Hoffart, Asle [1 ,6 ]
Stiles, Tore C. [2 ]
Svartberg, Martin [3 ]
McCullough, Leigh [4 ,6 ]
Wampold, Bruce E. [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Dept Psychol, Oslo, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Psychol, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway
[3] Diakonhjemmet Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Oslo, Norway
[4] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
[5] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI USA
[6] Modum Bad Psychiat Ctr, Res Inst, Vikersund, Norway
关键词
alliance; therapist actions; cognitive therapy; dynamic therapy; personality disorders; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; PSYCHOTHERAPY PROCESS; PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY; ALLIANCE; DEPRESSION; VARIABLES;
D O I
10.1037/a0027895
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Therapeutic bond, as a component of the alliance, is considered a common factor in psychotherapy; however, it may operate differently in various treatments. This article investigates therapist actions, particularly affect focus, in the formation of the bond and on reduction of symptoms in short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP) and cognitive therapy (CT) for cluster C patients. Forty-six cases (23 STDP and 23 CT) were assessed using the Psychotherapy Process Q-Sort, the Helping Alliance Questionnaire, and the Symptom Checklist 90. These scores were used to determine (a) therapist actions that predict formation of the bond, (b) the relation of the bond to symptom reduction, and (c) how therapist actions and bond interacted to reduce symptoms. Multiple regressions were applied to the total sample and to the STDP and CT cases. Psychotherapy Process Q-Sort items describing avoidance of affects were positively related to the bond in the total sample, STDP and CT. However, the relation between therapist actions, bond, and symptom reduction differed for the two treatments. For STDP, avoidance of affect suppressed the relation of bond to symptom reduction and also negatively influenced symptom reduction. On the other hand, in CT, avoidance of affect was positively related to both the formation of the bond and to symptom reduction. Although the bond is a common factor and important component of the alliance, it appears to operate differently in STDP and CT. A focus on affect is important to the benefits of STDP but interferes with the benefits of CT.
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页码:291 / 302
页数:12
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