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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.47.2016.tde-26092016-112306
Document
Author
Full name
Natalia Mingione da Fonseca
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Meyer, Sonia Beatriz (President)
Clemente, Claudia Kami Bastos Oshiro
Conte, Fatima Cristina Souza
Zamignani, Denis Roberto
Title in Portuguese
Efeitos de workshop de psicoterapia analítica funcional sobre habilidades terapêuticas
Keywords in Portuguese
Categorização
Delineamento experimental
Processos psicoterapêuticos
Terapia comportamental
Abstract in Portuguese
Psicoterapia Analítica Funcional (FAP) tem como proposta a análise e intervenção de comportamentos que ocorrem durante a sessão, através de modelagem direta dos comportamentos do cliente. Para realizar a FAP de forma sistemática, alguns repertórios são requeridos do terapeuta, que o conhecimento teórico em si pode não ser capaz de produzir. Por isso, tem-se estudado formas de treino ao terapeuta FAP e sua eficácia. Além de leituras, a maneira mais comum de treino é por meio de supervisões, mas uma forma adicional tem sido utilizada mais recentemente, a de workshops experienciais, com objetivo maior de desenvolver as habilidades desejáveis ao terapeuta FAP. O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar se esta forma de treino é capaz de produzir aquisições no repertório do terapeuta e se estas mudanças são mantidas três meses após a intervenção. Para isso, dois terapeutas participaram de delineamento experimental de linha de base múltipla, e passaram por um workshop (variável independente - VI). Foram utilizados para análise dos dados os instrumentos Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Rating Scale (FAPRS) e a Escala de Impacto da FAP (FAPIS). A análise dos dados mostrou que, após o workshop, ambos os terapeutas passaram a prover consequências (TRB2) aos comportamentos de melhora do cliente (CCR2) com maior eficiência, e um dos terapeutas passou a evocar mais comportamentos problema (CCR1) após o treino. A Cliente 1 emitiu mais CCR1 na fase experimental, enquanto o Cliente 2 passou a emitir mais CCR2 após a introdução da VI. Os dados da FAPIS mostraram que ambos os terapeutas relataram ter adquirido habilidades relacionadas à aplicação principalmente das Regras 2 e 3 da FAPA
Title in English
Not informed by the author
Keywords in English
Behavioral therapy
Categorization
Experimental design
Psychotherapeutic processes
Abstract in English
Functional Analytic Psychotherapy proposes to analyze and do interventions in behaviors that occur during sessions, through direct shaping of clients behaviors. To do FAP in a systematic way, some repertoires are required of the therapist that theoretical knowledge may not be able to provide. Therefore, studies have been carried out on training methods for FAP therapists and its efficacy. Besides readings, the most common form of training is through supervisions, but a new additional way is through experiential workshops, whose goal is to develop desirable skills in FAP therapists. The aim of this study was to investigate if this form of training is capable of producing repertoire acquisitions to therapists and if these changes maintain three months after the intervention. For this, two therapists participated in a multiple-baseline experimental design, and did a workshop (independent variable IV). To analyze the data, two instruments were used: the Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Rating Scale (FAPRS) and the FAP Impact Scale (FAPIS). Results show that, after the workshop, both therapists provided consequences (TRB2) to clients improvement behaviors (CRB2) more effectively, and one of the therapists evoked more problem behaviors (CRB1). Client 1 emitted more CRB1 in experimental phase, whereas C2 emitted more CRB2. FAPIS data showed that therapists reported that they have acquired more FAP-related skills, especially the ones related to Rules 2 and 3
 
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