Rorschach Human Movement and Psychotherapy: Relationship with the Therapist's Emotional Responses.

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of personality assessment Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1080/00223891.2024.2303443
Piero Porcelli, Luciano Giromini, Alessandro Zennaro
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The emotional responses of psychotherapists to their patients, known as countertransference, can yield valuable insights into the patient's psychological functioning. Albeit from a different perspective, the Rorschach test also provides information about the patient's psychological processes. In particular, the Rorschach human movement response (M) has been shown to be a useful measure of higher-level psychological functioning. In an attempt to bridge these two largely different perspectives, the aim of this study was to explore the association between M responses in the Rorschach protocols of psychotherapy patients and emotional responses exhibited by their therapists. To this end, a convenience sample of 149 outpatients were administered the Rorschach according to the Comprehensive System, and their therapists completed the Therapist Response Questionnaire. Through a series of regression models, controlling for response style, response complexity, and degree of psychopathology, M demonstrated a significant association with the therapists' emotional responses. A lower number of M responses was associated with the therapists' feelings of disengagement, and a higher number of M responses was associated with the therapists' feelings of being more involved with the patient. Taken together, these results suggest a potential relationship between the number of M responses the respondent gives in the Rorschach and the subsequent development of the therapeutic alliance between the respondent and their therapist.

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罗夏人体运动与心理治疗:与治疗师情绪反应的关系。
心理治疗师对病人的情绪反应,即所谓的反移情,可以为了解病人的心理功能提供有价值的信息。尽管角度不同,但罗夏测验也能提供有关病人心理过程的信息。特别是,罗夏人体运动反应(M)已被证明是衡量高层次心理功能的有用指标。为了在这两个大体不同的视角之间架起一座桥梁,本研究旨在探索心理治疗患者在罗夏测验中的 M 反应与其治疗师所表现出的情绪反应之间的关联。为此,研究人员根据综合系统对 149 名门诊患者进行了罗夏测验,并由他们的治疗师填写了治疗师反应问卷。通过一系列回归模型,在控制了反应风格、反应复杂性和精神病理学程度后,M 与治疗师的情绪反应有显著关联。M反应的数量越少,治疗师的脱离感越强,而M反应的数量越多,治疗师的参与感越强。综上所述,这些结果表明,受试者在罗夏克中给出的 M 反应数量与受试者和治疗师之间治疗联盟的后续发展之间存在潜在关系。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Personality Assessment (JPA) primarily publishes articles dealing with the development, evaluation, refinement, and application of personality assessment methods. Desirable articles address empirical, theoretical, instructional, or professional aspects of using psychological tests, interview data, or the applied clinical assessment process. They also advance the measurement, description, or understanding of personality, psychopathology, and human behavior. JPA is broadly concerned with developing and using personality assessment methods in clinical, counseling, forensic, and health psychology settings; with the assessment process in applied clinical practice; with the assessment of people of all ages and cultures; and with both normal and abnormal personality functioning.
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