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TítuloInnovative moments and change pathways: a good outcome case of narrative therapy
Autor(es)Santos, Anita
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
Matos, Marlene
Salvatore, Sergio
Palavras-chaveAdaptation, Psychological
Adult
Female
Humans
Individuation
Models, Psychological
Problem Solving
Psychotherapy
Spouse Abuse
Narration
Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
DataDez-2009
EditoraBritish Psychological Society
RevistaPsychology and Psychotherapy-Theory Research and Practice
Resumo(s)Objectives. Our aim was to explore the development of innovative moments (i-moments) in therapeutic conversation and to study how they match our heuristic model that accounts for the development of change, drawn from previous empirical research.Design. In this therapeutic process research, we analysed a good outcome case of narrative therapy with a woman victim of intimate violence.Methods. This case, composed of 12 sessions, was analysed with the Innovative Moments Coding System: Version 1. This coding system allowed the identification of five different types of innovations (i-moments) that appeared during the therapeutic process: action, reflection, protest, re-conceptualization, and performing change. For each session, an index of temporal salience was computed, as the percentage of the time in the session that client and therapist spent talking about each i-moment. Our analysis procedures provided a quantitative and also a complementary qualitative approach.Results. Data showed that the types of i-moments emerged differently throughout the process. Early sessions were characterized mainly by action and reflection (low temporal salience), middle sessions were found to have mainly protest i-moments (low or middle temporal salience), and final sessions were characterized by the combination of high salient re-conceptualization and performing change i-moments.Conclusions. Findings suggested that narrative change seems to develop in a cyclical way, in which different types of i-moments contribute to the development of a new self-narrative in different phases.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/56637
DOI10.1348/147608309X462442
ISSN1476-0835
Arbitragem científicayes
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