Psychological Science ›› 2014, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (5): 1253-1260.
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1,Guang-Rong JIANG 3,Ting LU1, 1, 1
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鲁艳桦1,江光荣2,朱文臻2,鲁婷2,朱旭1,孙启武*1
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Abstract: Abstract Assimilation model is a theoretical model concerning the change process of psychotherapy, which put forward by William B. Stiles and colleagues. The model suggested that, in successful psychotherapy, clients followed a regular developmental sequence of resolving the problematic experiences that they brought into treatment. According to the assimilation model, the change process of psychotherapy undergoes eight predictable stages. The presence of the eight stages and their developmental process has been empirically supported by a series of studies which conducted by foreign researchers. To verify the model, a case study of a girl, who gained success of change after 8 sessions, was conducted with assimilation analysis. The client’s name is Li Sha (a pseudonym), she presented with sleeping problems and a lack of motivation at work. After eight sessions, she gained a successful change. Her sleeping problem was alleviated, she could allow herself slow down, and she learned to take care of her needs. In her own words that she has learned to balance the needs of herself and others, do what she could do. Three investigators read and reread transcripts of different sessions of the therapy, tracked 2 major themes, one theme was called “must strong and be perfect — slow down and keep peace” and the other was “must take care of the others, others important than me — take care of my needs”. According to the themes, three investigators excerpted 68 relevant passages, rated each passage according to the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) and the Markers of Assimilation Manual. To increase the rigor of the qualitative case study methodology, we chose three independent raters who were not familiar with assimilation model rated the passages (taken out of context and randomly ordered). The consensus ratings of the three independent raters were highly correlated with the investigators’ consensus ratings (0.90 and 0.85), so the reliability of the investigators’ ratings was high. The ratings of assimilation tended to increase across the session process (the correlation coefficient were 0.89 and 0.91, respectively), which demonstrated the APES’s construct validity. For the limitation of the length of the article, only the first theme’s passages were presented to illustrate the assimilation process of Li Sha’s problematic voice named “slow down and keep peace” by her dominant voice named “must strong and be perfect”, yielding a more complex and flexible self community. These passages demonstrated the eight predictable stages of resolving the problematic experiences. Consistent with the assimilation model’s conception of successful psychotherapy, the APES ratings for each of Li Sha’s two themes tended to increase across her 8 sessions. The high correlation with the independent raters’ consensus ratings suggested that the investigators’ consensus ratings were not unduly influenced by their theoretical expectations. These results verified and modified the assimilation model again, and lead to more capacity to generalize the model. The results strengthen the efficacy of the model which claiming to be pan-theoretical and to apply to successful psychotherapy in general.
Key words: assimilation model, assimilation analysis, dominant voices, problematic voices
摘要: 摘 要 目的:选用心理咨询中获得成功改变的中国当事人,验证美国学者William B. Stiles等提出的同化模型。方法:采用同化分析这一用来追踪心理治疗中当事人问题经验发展进程的研究方法,对案例的会谈逐字稿资料进行分析。结果:三位研究者追踪到了两个主题(两对声音),摘录了68个段落。其对两个主题摘录段落的同化评分与三位独立评定者的评分具有较高的相关(0.90和0.85),同化的评分随着会谈的进程而提高(相关分别为0.89和0.91)。当事人在心理咨询中的改变过程遵循同化模型有关治疗改变的发展序列。结论:中国当事人的心理咨询改变过程支持同化模型的理论构想。
关键词: 同化模型, 同化分析, 主导声音, 问题声音
Guang-Rong JIANG Ting LU. The Case’s Change Process in Counseling: From the Perspective of Assimilation Model[J]. Psychological Science, 2014, 37(5): 1253-1260.
鲁艳桦 江光荣 朱文臻 鲁婷 朱旭 孙启武*. 心理咨询中当事人的改变过程:同化模型的视角[J]. 心理科学, 2014, 37(5): 1253-1260.
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