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先前的研究表明,由于异性恋行为,性少数群体报告了心理健康专业人员的负面经历(Platt et al., 2018)。需要心理健康专业人员为性少数群体提供更具包容性的治疗。动物辅助治疗(AAT)和以解决方案为重点的简短治疗(SFBT)的核心思想和价值观表明,它们可以促进包容性的环境。本初步研究的目的是探讨SFBT和AAT对性少数群体模拟治疗过程中治疗师与来访者对话内容的影响。本研究的结果表明,SFBT和带有AAT的SFBT都能促进治疗师与来访者对话中的积极内容。此外,结果表明,在SFBT和AAT中与狗互动后,积极内容明显多于SFBT访谈,消极内容明显少于SFBT访谈。
Using Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Animal-Assisted Therapy With Sexual Minorities: A Pilot Microanalysis Study
Previous research reveals that sexual minorities have reported negative experiences with mental health professionals due to heteronormative practices (Platt et al., 2018). There is a need for mental health professionals to provide therapy that is more inclusive for sexual minorities. The core ideas and values of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) and solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) suggest they could promote an inclusive environment. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of SFBT and AAT on the content of therapist-client dialogue in simulated therapy sessions with sexual minorities. Findings of this study suggest both SFBT, and SFBT with AAT facilitate positive content in therapist-client dialogue. Additionally, results indicate that after the interaction with the dog in SFBT and AAT, there is significantly greater positive content and less negative content than in SFBT interviews.