Associations between therapy skills and patient experiences of change processes in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis

作者:Wittorf Andreas*; Jakobi Malterre Ute E; Beulen Silke; Bechdolf Andreas; Mueller Bernhard W; Sartory Gudrun; Wagner Michael; Wiedemann Georg; Woelwer Wolfgang; Herrlich Jutta; Klingberg Stefan
来源:Psychiatry Research, 2013, 210(3): 702-709.
DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2013.08.011

摘要

Despite the promising findings in relation to the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp), little attention has been paid to the therapy skills necessary to deliver CBTp.and to the influence of such skills on processes underlying therapeutic change. Our study investigated the associations between general and technical therapy skills and patient experiences of change processes in CBTp. The study sample consisted of 79 patients with psychotic disorders who had undergone CBTp. We randomly selected one tape-recorded therapy session from each of the cases. General and technical therapy skills were assessed by the Cognitive Therapy Scale for Psychosis. The Bern Post Session Report for Patients was applied to measure patient experiences of general change processes in the sense of Grawe%26apos;s psychological therapy. General skills, such as feedback and understanding, explained 23% of the variance of patients%26apos; self-esteem experience, but up to 10% of the variance of mastery, clarification, and contentment experiences. The technical skill of guided discovery consistently showed negative associations with patients%26apos; alliance, contentment, and control experiences. The study points to the importance of general therapy skills for patient experiences of change processes in CBTp. Some technical skills, however, could detrimentally affect the therapeutic relationship.

  • 出版日期2013-12-30