| Literature DB >> 35596193 |
Daphne Lamirel1, Sarah Davis1, Joe Low2, Marc Serfaty1, Megan Armstrong3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Talking control (TC) was developed to control for the common factors in therapy so that the specific effects of therapy can be tested. A TC was recently used in a pilot study of Acceptance and Commitment therapy for dysfunction in people with advanced cancer. This work explores the audio recording of the sessions in a TC to explore how they were utilised by people with advanced cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced cancer; Control group; Psychotherapy; Qualitative; Talking control
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35596193 PMCID: PMC9121545 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-022-00837-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Techniques in talking control to be used and avoided
Sessions are client-led The therapist shows enthusiasm and interest towards the client The therapist is sympathetic towards the client, allowing him/her to ventilate their feelings The therapist is non-judgemental The therapist uses self-disclosure in moderation The therapist uses neutral tone, words and body language The therapist encourages the client to talk about their history/youth, encouraging them to reminisce The therapist encourages the client to talk about their family and friends The therapist encourages the patient to talk about any topic; this can include neutral topics such as hobbies, news, holidays, etc. or emotionally charged material | |
Setting an agenda for the session Trying to conceptualise the case Focusing on key problem areas Trying to conceptualise the case Applying specific ACT techniques Willingness to tolerate discomfort Mindfulness Cognitive fusion Conceptualising the problem in context Defining values Committed action Applying specific cognitive or behavioural techniques Asking for feedback about clients’ view/understanding of the session Trying to collaborate with clients to solve problems Trying to lead the client in a guided discovery to form new perspectives on problems Exploring underlying belief systems Encouraging healthy behaviours Setting assignments for out of therapy time |