Predicting treatment process and outcome using temporal dynamics of supervisory working alliance [0.03%]
利用督导工作联盟的动态变化预测治疗进程和效果
Yun Lu,Dennis M Kivlighan Jr
Yun Lu
Objective: This study examined the temporal dynamics of supervisor- and supervisee-rated supervisory working alliance (SWA) and their relations to treatment process and outcome. ...
Testing the alliance rupture repair model on two cases with successful and unsuccessful rupture repair: a task analytic validation study [0.03%]
采用任务分析法验证联盟关系修复模型的实证研究——以两段成功和未成功的修复案例为例
Louise Ingvardsen Vemmelund,Anne-Sophie Spaanheden Moeslund,Stine Steen Høgenhaug et al.
Louise Ingvardsen Vemmelund et al.
Objective: This study aimed to test and refine the complete alliance rupture repair model (RRM), consisting of three pathways, in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. ...
The good, the hard, and the emotionally difficult: Therapist experiences delivering both protocols in a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
好的、艰难的和充满情感挑战的:随机对照试验中治疗师提供两种方案的经验
Andrew Crabbe,Daragh Keogh
Andrew Crabbe
Objective: Randomised Control Trials play an important role in psychotherapy research and have a defining impact on mental health policy. However, relatively little research has been published investigating the experience...
Investigating the evolution of the self in psychotherapy with a mixed-method approach: A pilot study [0.03%]
结合定量与定性方法探讨心理治疗中的自我成长:一项探索性研究
Lorenzo Antichi,Marco Giannini,Rosapia Lauro-Grotto
Lorenzo Antichi
Objective: This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility and informativeness of a mixed-method approach to investigate how the Self changes during psychotherapy within a Dynamic Systems Theory (DST) framework, addressi...
"I Could be Wrong": Men's passage through uncertainty and change in mentalization-based treatment for personality disorder and substance use [0.03%]
“我可能错了”:男性人格障碍及物质使用患者的疗愈之旅——心理化基础治疗中的不确定性和变化感体验报告
Ulrik Hagen Hamre,Per Einar Binder,Elisabeth Lied Gikling et al.
Ulrik Hagen Hamre et al.
Objective: This study explores how men with co-occurring personality disorder (PD) and substance use disorder (SUD) experience change following mentalization-based treatment (MBT), addressing a gap in research that has pr...
Therapeutic alliance, self-efficacy, and agency as mechanisms of change in blended care and routine psychotherapy [0.03%]
整合照护与常规心理治疗中的变化机制——治疗联盟、自我效能和自主性的作用
Solveig Behr,Johannes Bohn,Friederike Fenski et al.
Solveig Behr et al.
Objective: Blended Care (BC) has emerged as a promising approach to address the growing demand for mental health treatment, but little is known about its change mechanisms and how they compare to traditional psychotherapy...
Patients' perspective on an optimal therapeutic alliance; facilitating engagement in treatment of antisocial personality disorder [0.03%]
患者视角下的理想治疗联盟;反社会型人格障碍治疗参与度的促进措施
Janneke E M Aerts,Madeleine J N Rijckmans,Stefan Bogaerts et al.
Janneke E M Aerts et al.
Objective: While the knowledge about developing an effective therapeutic alliance (TA) with patients diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is growing, little is known from patients' perspective. Given t...
Changes in personality functioning following psychotherapy: Utilizing machine learning to identify predictors in a psychodynamic psychotherapy sample [0.03%]
心理治疗后人格功能的变化:利用机器学习识别心理动力学心理治疗样本中的预测因素
I Dönnhoff,D Kindermann,S Stahl-Toyota et al.
I Dönnhoff et al.
Introduction: Although personality functioning has a long psychodynamic tradition and has received renewed interest in psychotherapy research with the DSM-5 and ICD-11, little is known about its course and influencing fac...
A randomized mixed-methods pilot feasibility trial of CBT group therapy with 4T-Integrated religious psychoeducation for religious obsessions and compulsions [0.03%]
一项针对宗教强迫症和仪式障碍的整合型CBT团体治疗与4T-整合宗教心理教育随机混合方法可行性试点试验
Taha Burak Toprak,M Hakan Turkcapar
Taha Burak Toprak
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and religious congruence of integrating the 4T religious psychoeducation model into CBT group therapy for religious OCD, with exploratory analyses of clinical change....