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Descriptive Study of the Socratic Method: Evidence for Verbal Shaping
Authors:Ana Calero-Elvira,Marí  a Xesú  s Frojá  n-PargaElena Marí  a Ruiz-Sancho,Manuel Alpañ  é  s-Freitag
Affiliation:Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Abstract:In this study we analyzed 65 fragments of session recordings in which a cognitive behavioral therapist employed the Socratic method with her patients. Specialized coding instruments were used to categorize the verbal behavior of the psychologist and the patients. First the fragments were classified as more or less successful depending on the overall degree of concordance between the patient’s verbal behavior and the therapeutic objectives. Then the fragments were submitted to sequential analysis so as to discover regularities linking the patient’s verbal behavior and the therapist’s responses to it. Important differences between the more and the less successful fragments involved the therapist's approval or disapproval of verbalizations that approximated therapeutic goals. These approvals and disapprovals were associated with increases and decreases, respectively, in the patient’s behavior. These results are consistent with the existence, in this particular case, of a process of shaping through which the therapist modifies the patient’s verbal behavior in the overall direction of his or her chosen therapeutic objectives.
Keywords:behavior therapy   Socratic method   mechanisms of change   cognitive restructuring   shaping
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