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Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis

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Resumo:Objective: This research explored the consolidation phase of emotion-focused therapy (EFT) for depression and studies—through a task-analysis method—how client–therapist dyads evolved from the exploration of the problem to self-narrative reconstruction. Method: Innovative moments (IMs) were used to situate the process of self-narrative reconstruction within sessions, particularly through reconceptualization and performing change IMs. We contrasted the observation of these occurrences with a rational model of self-narrative reconstruction, previously built. Results: This study presents the rational model and the revised rational-empirical model of the self-narrative reconstruction task in three EFT dyads, suggesting nine steps necessary for task resolution: (1) Explicit recognition of differences in the present and steps in the path of change; (2) Development of a meta-perspective contrast between present self and past self; (3) Amplification of contrast in the self; (4) A positive appreciation of changes is conveyed; (5) Occurrence of feelings of empowerment, competence, and mastery; (6) Reference to difficulties still present; (7) Emphasis on the loss of centrality of the problem; (8) Perception of change as a gradual, developing process; and (9) Reference to projects, experiences of change, or elaboration of new plans. Conclusions: Central aspects of therapist activity in facilitating the client's progression along these nine steps are also elaborated
Autores principais:Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Outros Autores:Mendes, Inês; Ribeiro, António P.; Angus, Lynne; Greenberg, Lesley S.; Gonçalves, Miguel M.
Assunto:Self-narrative reconstruction Task analysis Innovative moments Narrative change Emotion-focused therapy
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Ribeiro, António P.
Angus, Lynne
Greenberg, Lesley S.
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
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Mendes, Inês
Ribeiro, António P.
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Greenberg, Lesley S.
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
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Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
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Mendes, Inês
Ribeiro, António P.
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Greenberg, Lesley S.
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
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Task analysis
Innovative moments
Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
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description Objective: This research explored the consolidation phase of emotion-focused therapy (EFT) for depression and studies—through a task-analysis method—how client–therapist dyads evolved from the exploration of the problem to self-narrative reconstruction. Method: Innovative moments (IMs) were used to situate the process of self-narrative reconstruction within sessions, particularly through reconceptualization and performing change IMs. We contrasted the observation of these occurrences with a rational model of self-narrative reconstruction, previously built. Results: This study presents the rational model and the revised rational-empirical model of the self-narrative reconstruction task in three EFT dyads, suggesting nine steps necessary for task resolution: (1) Explicit recognition of differences in the present and steps in the path of change; (2) Development of a meta-perspective contrast between present self and past self; (3) Amplification of contrast in the self; (4) A positive appreciation of changes is conveyed; (5) Occurrence of feelings of empowerment, competence, and mastery; (6) Reference to difficulties still present; (7) Emphasis on the loss of centrality of the problem; (8) Perception of change as a gradual, developing process; and (9) Reference to projects, experiences of change, or elaboration of new plans. Conclusions: Central aspects of therapist activity in facilitating the client's progression along these nine steps are also elaborated
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spellingShingle Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Self-narrative reconstruction
Task analysis
Innovative moments
Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Self-narrative reconstruction
Task analysis
Innovative moments
Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
title Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
title_full Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
title_fullStr Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
title_full_unstemmed Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
title_short Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
title_sort Self-narrative reconstruction in emotion-focused therapy: A preliminary task analysis
topic Self-narrative reconstruction
Task analysis
Innovative moments
Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
topic_facet Self-narrative reconstruction
Task analysis
Innovative moments
Narrative change
Emotion-focused therapy
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/42914
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