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A comparison of two methods for the administration of paradoxical intention
Authors:L.Michael Ascher  Ralph MacMillan Turner
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Temple University Medical School U.S.A.
Abstract:Recent research in the treatment of insomnia by paradoxical intention has utilized two different methods of instruction. Studies utilizing the random assignment of subjects to treatment groups employ a procedure in which clients are provided with a straight-forward explanation based on the present authors' understanding of the use of paradoxical intention with insomnia (type A administration). In contrast, controlled case studies have employed reframing, a procedure which explains the need for the paradoxical intention in a manner which best suits the specific understanding of the individual client (type B administration). The present study employed the type B method in a design employing the random assignment of clients to groups. Three additional groups (type A administration, placebo control, no-treatment control) completed the design. The results indicated that the type A method was superior to the type B procedure when the same method for administering paradoxical intention was applied to a randomized group of individuals.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to L. Michael Ascher   Ph.D. Temple University   Department of Psychiatry. Behavior Therapy Unit   c/o E.P.P
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