نتایج جستجو برای: Innovative susceptibility

تعداد نتایج: 217186  

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2011
António P Ribeiro Tiago Bento João Salgado William B Stiles Miguel M Gonçalves

This study aims to further the understanding of how innovative moments (IMs), which are exceptions to a client's problematic self-narrative in the therapy dialogue, progress to the construction of a new self-narrative, leading to successful psychotherapy. The authors' research strategy involved tracking IMs, and the themes expressed therein (or protonarratives), and analysing the dynamic relati...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2012
Carla Cunha Miguel M Gonçalves Clara E Hill Inês Mendes António P Ribeiro Inês Sousa Lynne Angus Leslie S Greenberg

According to the narrative approach, change in self-narratives is an important part of successful psychotherapy. In this view, several authors have highlighted the usefulness of narrating new experiences (like actions, thoughts, and stories) during therapy in contrast with maladaptive client self-narratives. These new experiences are termed here innovative moments (IMs), and different types can...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2014
Miguel M Gonçalves Isabel Caro Gabalda António P Ribeiro PatrÍcia Pinheiro Raquel Borges Inês Sousa William B Stiles

The Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) and the Innovative Moments Coding System were applied to transcripts of a successful case of linguistic therapy of evaluation independently by different research groups. Assimilation theory and research suggest that higher APES scores reflect therapeutic gains, with a level of approximately 4.0 separating good from poor outcome cases. The...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2011
Miguel M Gonçalves António P Ribeiro William B Stiles Tatiana Conde Marlene Matos Carla Martins Anita Santos

According to the author's narrative model of change, clients may maintain a problematic self-stability across therapy, leading to therapeutic failure, by a mutual in-feeding process, which involves a cyclical movement between two opposing parts of the self. During innovative moments (IMs) in the therapy dialogue, clients' dominant self-narrative is interrupted by exceptions to that self-narrati...

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