Listening quality leads to greater working alliance and well-being: Testing a social identity model of working alliance

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Clinical Psychology Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1111/bjc.12489
Georgina C. Lee, Michael J. Platow, Tegan Cruwys
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Abstract

Objectives

Characterization of psychotherapy as the “talking cure” de-emphasizes the importance of an active listener on the curative effect of talking. We test whether the working alliance and its benefits emerge from expression of voice, per se, or whether active listening is needed. We examine the role of listening in a social identity model of working alliance.

Methods

University student participants in a laboratory experiment spoke about stress management to another person (a confederate student) who either did or did not engage in active listening. Participants reported their perceptions of alliance, key social-psychological variables, and well-being.

Results

Active listening led to significantly higher ratings of alliance, procedural justice, social identification, and identity leadership, compared to no active listening. Active listening also led to greater positive affect and satisfaction. Ultimately, an explanatory path model was supported in which active listening predicted working alliance through social identification, identity leadership, and procedural justice.

Conclusions

Listening quality enhances alliance and well-being in a manner consistent with a social identity model of working alliance, and is a strategy for facilitating alliance in therapy.

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倾听质量可提高工作联盟和幸福感:测试工作联盟的社会身份模型。
目标:心理治疗的特点是 "谈话治疗",但它并不强调积极倾听者对谈话治疗效果的重要性。我们要测试的是,工作联盟及其益处是否来自于声音表达本身,或者是否需要积极倾听。我们研究了倾听在工作联盟的社会认同模式中的作用:方法:在实验室实验中,大学生参与者向另一人(一名同班同学)谈论压力管理问题,该同班同学有的进行了积极倾听,有的则没有。参与者报告了他们对联盟、关键社会心理变量和幸福感的看法:结果:与没有积极倾听的人相比,积极倾听的人对联盟、程序正义、社会认同和身份领导力的评价明显更高。积极倾听还能提高积极情绪和满意度。最终,一个解释性路径模型得到了支持,在该模型中,积极倾听通过社会认同、身份领导力和程序正义来预测工作联盟:结论:倾听的质量可以增强联盟和幸福感,其方式与工作联盟的社会认同模型一致,是促进治疗联盟的一种策略。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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