| Literature DB >> 35734465 |
Paula Dagnino1,2, Ana Calderón3.
Abstract
Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy has gained importance in current clinical practice. To achieve brevity, a focus must be established and worked through. Different conceptualizations have emphasized the relational patterns and/or conflict foci as central but adopting a mono-schematic approach. However, patients come to treatment with more than one issue that must be addressed. Thus, another focus must be included because of its relevance, i.e., personality functioning. The aims of this study were to identify the presence and depth level of three foci (relational pattern, conflict, and personality functioning) in episodes of change throughout the process, and to evaluate the relationship of each focus with the complexity of patients' change. Initial OPD foci and the presence and depth of each were evaluated in 13 successful brief psychodynamic therapies. Change episodes of those therapies were analyzed as well. Results showed differences between foci in the initial phase with a higher presence of conflict focus. Throughout the process, only the presence and level of personality functioning improved. Also, complexity of patients' change was related to conflict focus, specifically on the emergence of competence feelings. The results provide evidence and enrich process research of brief psychodynamic therapies.Entities:
Keywords: brief psychodynamic psychotherapy; conflict focus; patients’ subjective change; personality functioning focus; relational focus
Year: 2022 PMID: 35734465 PMCID: PMC9207400 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.786240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Patients’ descriptive statistics (N = 13).
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| Women | 12 |
| Age | 39 (13) |
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| Married | 4 |
| Divorced | 2 |
| Single | 6 |
| Widow | 1 |
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| Unfinished school | 1 |
| Technical | 2 |
| Professional | 10 |
| Initial personality functioning (OPD-2) | 1.8 (0.4) |
FIGURE 1Phases of the procedure.
FIGURE 2Foci intensity in the three phases and the type of foci.
FIGURE 3Average of the level of complexity of patients’ change and the high or low presence of each focus on the whole process. ∗p < 0.05.