Title of article
Assessment of Therapists’ and Patients’ Personality: Relationship to Therapeutic Technique and Outcome in Brief DynamASSESSMENT OF THiERAPIHSETRSS’cOAUNGD PATIENTS’ P ERSONALPITY sychotherapy
Author/Authors
Anne Grete Hersoug، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
191
To page
200
Abstract
My first focus of this study was to explore therapists’ personal characteristics as predictors of
the proportion of interpretation in brief dynamic psychotherapy (N = 39; maximum 40 sessions).
In this study, I used data from the Norwegian Multicenter Study on Process and Outcome
of Psychotherapy (1995). The main finding was that therapists who had experienced
good parental care gave less interpretation (28% variance was accounted for). Therapists who
had more negative introjects used a higher proportion of interpretation (16% variance was accounted
for). Patients’ pretreatment characteristics were not predictive of therapists’ use of interpretation.
The second focus was to investigate the impact of therapists’ personality and the
proportion of interpretation on the development of patients’ maladaptive defensive functioning
over the course of therapy. Better parental care and less negative introjects in therapists were associated
with a positive influence and accounted for 5% variance in the reduction of patients’
maladaptive defense.
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Record number
846629
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