Pre-therapy process and outcome: A review of research instruments and findings
Dekeyser, Mathias and Prouty, Gary and Elliott, Robert (2008) Pre-therapy process and outcome: A review of research instruments and findings. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, 7 (1). pp. 37-55. ISSN 1477-9757
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Abstract
Pre-Therapy aims at stimulating psychological contact in persons suffering psychosis. We offer a review of Pre-Therapy research instruments and findings. The Pre-Therapy Rating Scale (PTRS, Prouty, 1994) and the Evaluation Criterion for the Pre-Therapy Interview (ECPI, Dinacci, 1997) have been the two most frequently used instruments for the assessment of psychological contact. PTRS scores seem more reliable than ECPI scores, but all manuals need revision. Particular attention is needed for the rating of nonverbal behavior. A preliminary evaluation of the structure of the PTRS indicates that it is two-dimensional rather than three-dimensional. The PTRS and the ECPI can be regarded as measures of communicative contact but also as measures of the meaningfulness of communication. Preliminary outcome studies suggest that pre-post and comparative effect sizes of Pre-Therapy are large for communicative contact, but the number of participants in these studies is generally low, as is the number of systematic case studies.
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Dekeyser, Mathias, Prouty, Gary and Elliott, Robert ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3527-3397;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 27738 Dates: DateEvent2008PublishedSubjects: Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > Psychology Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Psychological Sciences and Health > Counselling Depositing user: Professor Robert Elliott Date deposited: 08 Oct 2010 10:47 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 09:31 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/27738