This study was aimed at developing the GMI (Grid of the Models of Interpretations), a category system for measuring therapist interpreta- tions in transcripts of both cognitive and psychodynamic psychotherapies. Satisfactory agreement levels were found among the five raters used to test reliability. Moreover, the GMI-based description of interpretations in different clinical orientations appeared clinically meaningful. GMI promises to be helpful in analyzing interpretations in terms of case-specific and distinctive patterns.
The study of therapist’s interpretive activity: The Grid of the Models of interpretations (GMI). A trans-theoretical method
AULETTA, ANDREA FRANCESCO;SALVATORE, Sergio
2012-01-01
Abstract
This study was aimed at developing the GMI (Grid of the Models of Interpretations), a category system for measuring therapist interpreta- tions in transcripts of both cognitive and psychodynamic psychotherapies. Satisfactory agreement levels were found among the five raters used to test reliability. Moreover, the GMI-based description of interpretations in different clinical orientations appeared clinically meaningful. GMI promises to be helpful in analyzing interpretations in terms of case-specific and distinctive patterns.File in questo prodotto:
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