The Development of a Brief Session-Level Process Measure for Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1111/famp.70000
Shanny Biran Talmor, Ben Shahar, David A. Sbarra, Eran Bar-Kalifa
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Emotion-focused therapy for couples (EFT-C) has a strong tradition of delineating mechanisms of change. These change processes are typically examined using labor-intensive observational methods, which may not be practical for clinicians or researchers who aim to routinely monitor changes in therapy processes as they unfold across therapy sessions. The current study describes the EFT-C Process Measure (ECPM), a short, easily administered, eight-item questionnaire that can complement more traditional observational methods. The ECPM uses a systemic framework (assessing one's experience as well as one's perception of the partner's experience) and can be administered at the end of each session to capture the key processes of change in EFT-C (cycle understanding, accessing vulnerability, sharing vulnerabilities, responsive expression). We used data from 1033 session reports obtained from 44 couples receiving EFT-C to examine the validity of this measure. The results indicated that the ECPM evidenced convergent and discriminant validity (it was associated with reports of the therapeutic alliance), criterion validity (it was associated with reports of session evaluation and relationship satisfaction), and incremental validity for its systemic framework. Additionally, the ECPM proved sensitive in tracking change processes from session to session and capturing the expected increase in process engagement throughout the course of therapy. Although a complete validation of this tool requires a larger sample, the ECPM may be used by researchers and clinicians to obtain insights into the change process in EFT-C.

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以情感为中心的夫妻治疗(EFT-C)在描述变化机制方面有很强的传统。这些变化过程通常使用劳动密集型观察方法进行检查,这对于临床医生或研究人员来说可能不实用,因为他们的目标是在治疗过程中进行常规监测治疗过程的变化。目前的研究描述了EFT-C过程测量(ECPM),这是一种简短、易于管理的八项问卷,可以补充更传统的观察方法。ECPM使用一个系统框架(评估个人体验以及个人对伴侣体验的感知),可以在每次会话结束时进行管理,以捕捉EFT-C变化的关键过程(周期理解、获取脆弱性、分享脆弱性、响应性表达)。我们使用了来自44对接受EFT-C的夫妇的1033次会话报告的数据来检验这一措施的有效性。结果表明,ECPM的系统框架具有趋同效度和区别效度(与治疗联盟报告相关)、标准效度(与会话评估和关系满意度报告相关)和增量效度。此外,ECPM在跟踪每个疗程的变化过程和捕捉整个治疗过程中预期的过程参与增加方面被证明是敏感的。虽然该工具的完整验证需要更大的样本,但研究人员和临床医生可以使用ECPM来深入了解EFT-C的变化过程。
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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