Cognitive counselling intervention: treatment effectiveness in an Italian university centre |
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Authors: | Maria Grazia Strepparava Marco Bani Federico Zorzi Deborah Corrias Rossella Dolce Giorgio Rezzonico |
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Affiliation: | Department of Health Sciences, University of Milano Bicocca, Monza, MB, Italy |
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Abstract: | Offering counselling to students is increasingly considered as a key academic service. However, the reduction of resources allocated to Italian universities emphasises the need to assess the quality of interventions. This paper presents data reporting the effectiveness of a university counselling service. A sample of 45 undergraduate students completed a cognitive-relational intervention at a counselling service in a University in the North of Italy. The project focused on the development of reappraisal skills and problem-solving strategies to manage difficult situations. The results showed a significant pre and post-intervention reduction in self-reported psychopathological symptoms (measured with Symptoms Check List 90-Revised) as well as in general levels of distress (measured with Clinical Outcome in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure). A significant increase in reappraisal levels, measured with the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, was observed, which is a focal element of the counselling intervention. There were no detectable changes in the level of suppression. |
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Keywords: | University counselling cognitive-relational approach effectiveness reappraisal |
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