A Mental Imagery Micro-Intervention to Increase Positive Affect in Outpatient CBT Sessions (PACIfIC): Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Implementation Trial.
Jan Schürmann-Vengels, Philipp Pascal Victor, Patrizia Odyniec, Christoph Flückiger, Tobias Teismann, Ulrike Willutzki
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Abstract
Background: Recent findings indicated that mental disorders are associated with both an up-regulation of negative affect and a down-regulation of positive affect (PA) as distinct processes. Established treatment approaches focus on the modification of problems and negative affect only. Experimental paradigms in healthy samples and research on strengths-based approaches showed that fostering PA may improve psychotherapy process and outcome. Specific and easily implementable interventions targeting PA in treatment sessions are scarce. Mental imagery was shown to be a promising strategy for boosting positive emotional experiences.
Method: The PACIfIC-study is planned as a longitudinal randomized-controlled trial in the context of cognitive behavioral therapy, implemented at a German outpatient training and research center. In the process analysis, trajectories of PA over the first twelve treatment sessions will be examined with weekly questionnaires. In the intervention analysis, a six-minute positive mental imagery intervention to enhance PA will be developed and tested. The intervention is implemented with loudspeakers at the beginning of each session for a standardized induction of PA. The experimental group will be compared to an active control group (neutral mental imagery) and treatment as usual. Procedures in all treatment arms are parallelized. Main outcomes after twelve sessions of psychotherapy will be psychosocial resources, resilience and self-esteem (theory-driven), as well as psychopathology and working alliance (secondary outcome). Multilevel modeling will be conducted to address the nested data structure.
Conclusion: Study results may have implications on the consideration of positive constructs in mental disorders and the implementation of strengths-based interventions in psychotherapy.
背景:最近的研究结果表明,精神障碍与消极情绪的上调和积极情绪(PA)的下调有关,这是两个不同的过程。现有的治疗方法只关注问题和消极情绪的改变。健康样本的实验范例和基于优势的方法研究表明,促进积极情感可以改善心理治疗的过程和结果。在治疗过程中,针对 PA 的具体且易于实施的干预措施并不多见。心理想象被证明是促进积极情绪体验的有效策略:方法:PACIfIC 研究计划是在德国一家门诊培训和研究中心实施的认知行为疗法背景下进行的纵向随机对照试验。在过程分析中,将通过每周调查问卷对前十二次治疗过程中的 PA 轨迹进行研究。在干预分析中,将开发和测试一种六分钟的积极心理想象干预,以增强 PA。该干预在每个疗程开始时使用扬声器进行标准化的PA诱导。实验组将与积极对照组(中性心理想象)和常规治疗组进行比较。所有治疗组的程序都是并行的。十二次心理治疗后的主要结果将是社会心理资源、复原力和自尊(理论驱动),以及心理病理学和工作联盟(次要结果)。将采用多层次模型来处理嵌套数据结构:研究结果可能会对考虑精神障碍的积极建构以及在心理治疗中实施基于优势的干预产生影响。