Search results for "Therapy Outcome"
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Korkean vireystason hetket hyvän ja huonon hoitotuloksen pariterapiaprosesseissa
2017
Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli tutkia Relationaalinen mieli monitoimijaisten terapiadialogien muutoshetkissä -projektin pariterapioiden tuloksellisuutta sekä pariterapian tuloksellisuuteen vaikuttavia tekijöitä hyvän ja huonon hoitotuloksen pariterapiatapauksissa. Tuloksellisuustutkimuksen perusteella valitsimme yhden hyvän ja yhden huonon hoitotuloksen pariterapiatapaukset. Tutkimuksen aineistona olivat projektiin osallistuneiden pariterapia-asiakkaiden täyttämät Outcome Ratings Scale (ORS)- lomakkeet, Jyväskylän yliopiston tutkimus- ja opetusklinikalla videoidut neljä pariterapiaistuntoa ja terapiaistuntojen ajalta asiakkaiden ihon sähkönjohtavuuden mittaukset. Projektiin osallistuneiden p…
Sympathetic nervous system synchrony between participants of couple therapy
2017
Synchrony, or the moment-by-moment coordination between people in social situations, has been connected with increased liking and rapport. However, this type of synchrony is an underexplored area with regard to autonomic nervous system activity. The purpose of this research was to study physiological synchrony between participants in couple therapy by focusing on the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), which reflects arousal and emotional reactions. The data comprised 12 couple therapy cases (24 clients, 10 therapists) participating in the Relational Mind in Events of Change in Multiactor Therapeutic Dialogues (2013-2016) research project. Electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate were reco…
Early and Later Predictors of Outcome in Brief Therapy: The Role of Real Relationship
2012
Objectives: The study examined whether clients who continued longer in brief therapy reported stronger associations of real relationship and working alliance with therapy outcome than clients who received very brief treatment. It also examined whether real relationship and working alliance assessed early in treatment predicted outcome differently from that assessed later in therapy. Method: Fifty clients (32 women; Mage = 22.3 years) were recruited from a university counseling center. Thirty- two clients (very brief therapy) completed the post-third session assessment of real relationship and working alliance, and 18 (brief therapy) had both the third and eighth assessment. Results: The rea…