Interviewing a Therapist in the Presence of a Couple: A Description of the Therapeutic Process |
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Authors: | Scott A. Edwards J. Maria Bermúdez Donna L. Canady Howard O. Protinsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marriage and Family Therapy Doctoral Program at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Human Development, The Family Therapy Center of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061-0515;(2) MFT Doctoral Program at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Human Development, The Family Therapy Center of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061-0515 |
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Abstract: | ![]() A therapy research team interviewed a therapist in the presence of a couple. Following each of six consecutive sessions with a couple, an interviewer posed questions to the therapist and couple. While one question was standard to each interview, other questions were generated by team members who tracked the entire process via live observation. These questions were directed first at the therapist, then at the couple, and then focused on therapeutic process and outcome. Findings of this process for the therapy system included decreasing the hierarchy within the client/therapist relationship; increasing the client ownership and energy in the therapy process; discovering the presence of parallel processes between the systems; and informing the direction of future therapy sessions. Practical, clinical implications are discussed for a variety of therapy settings. |
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Keywords: | marital and family therapy client/therapist relationship clinical interviewing process research |
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