Moment-to-Moment Guidance of Clinical Interventions by AEDP’s Healing-Oriented Transformational Phenomenology: Commentary on Vigoda Gonzalez’s (2018) Case of "Rosa"

D. Fosha
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This paper, using the methodology of moment-to-moment microanalysis of videotape-based clinical transcripts, explores how Nicole Vigoda Gonzalez’s (2018) case study manifests AEDP’s fundamental transformational phenomenology in clinical action. Vigoda Gonzalez’s highly effective AEDP therapy of Rosa is informed by AEDP’s first "avatar" or iteration (prior to 2008), at the time, a three-state phenomenology. Yet, a close reading of the case reveals the very transformational phenomena, systematically and abundantly reflected in the author’s clinical data, that necessitated the theoretical and clinical developments of AEDP’s second avatar (post-2008) and the current four-state model of transformational change. It is a validation both of the soundness of this student therapist's clinical work and of the accuracy and power of AEDP’s healing-oriented transformational theory that constructs not in the author’s repertoire are nevertheless reflected and illustrated in the unfolding of Rosa’s treatment. This most interesting and unusual experience further illustrates how a descriptive phenomenology, guided by AEDP’s North Star, i.e., its orientation toward the wired-in healing within, can constitute an empirically sound alternative to the manualization of psychotherapeutic treatments. Also uncannily, this parallels the emphasis in Owen's (2013) multicultural orientation (MCO) framework on the need for "values" or "virtues," such as cultural humility, to "inform therapeutic activities as an alternative to the focus on multicultural competencies."
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AEDP以治疗为导向的转变现象学对临床干预的即时指导——Vigada Gonzalez(2018)“Rosa”病例述评
本文使用基于录像带的临床转录本的即时微观分析方法,探讨了Nicole Vigada Gonzalez(2018)的案例研究如何在临床行动中体现AEDP的基本转换现象学。Vigada Gonzalez对Rosa的高效AEDP治疗是由AEDP的第一个“化身”或迭代(2008年之前)提供的,当时是一种三态现象学。然而,仔细阅读该病例,可以发现作者的临床数据中系统而丰富地反映出的转型现象,这就需要AEDP的第二个化身(2008年后)和当前转型变化的四态模型的理论和临床发展。这既是对这位学生治疗师临床工作的合理性的验证,也是对AEDP以治疗为导向的转换理论的准确性和力量的验证,尽管如此,作者作品中没有的结构在Rosa治疗的展开中得到了反映和说明。这一最有趣、最不寻常的经历进一步说明了在AEDP的北极星的指导下,描述性现象学,即其对内在内在愈合的取向,是如何构成心理治疗手动化的经验上合理的替代方案的。同样令人惊讶的是,这与欧文(2013)的多元文化取向(MCO)框架中强调的“价值观”或“美德”(如文化谦逊)的必要性相类似,以“为治疗活动提供信息,作为对多元文化能力的替代。”
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