INVESTIGADORES
ROUSSOS Andres Jorge
artículos
Título:
Common Interventions in Two Single Cases of Cognitive and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies
Autor/es:
ANDRÉS J. ROUSSOS; VANINA WAIZMANN; IGNACIO ETCHEBARNE
Revista:
journal of psychotherapy integration
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2010 vol. 20 p. 327 - 346
ISSN:
1053-0479
Resumen:
The aim of this study was to examine the interventions used in two nonmanualized
psychotherapeutic treatmentsone cognitive and one psychoanalytically
oriented; assessing the theoretical frameworks pervasiveness
in terms of the specificity of the interventions implemented by the psychotherapists.
Our purpose was to observe which proportion of the therapists
interventions were directly associated with their theoretical background, and
which proportion of them represented common, nonspecific or specific
interventions. For this research, 29 sessions from a psychoanalytic psychotherapeutic
treatment and 15 sessions from a cognitive psychotherapeutic
treatment (both audio-recorded and transcribed), were analyzed. The classifications
of psychotherapeutic interventions developed by Roussos, Etchebarne,
and Waizmann (2005; Roussos, Waizmann, and Etchebarne, 2003)
were used in order to characterize the interventions. Results show that both
treatments were highly impregnated by nonspecific interventions. Only an
average of 17% of the interventions in the psychoanalytic treatment and a
16% in the cognitive treatment, were specific of the theoretical frameworks.