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Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 3: 325-332, 1994
Copyright © 1994 American Psychiatric Association, Inc.

Strategies of Therapist Interventions

A Preliminary Empirical Study

ROBERT PLUTCHIK PH.D.1, HOPE R. CONTE PH.D.1, SUZANNE WILDE M.S.1, and T. BYRAM KARASU M.D.1

1 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.

Forty-one categories of patient communications just before therapist interventions were identified from a review of psychotherapy transcripts. For each communication type, a set of possible therapist interventions was constructed. Descriptions of these interactions were sent in the form of a questionnaire to 350 experienced clinicians, who were asked to indicate their degree of agreement with each possible response. Ratings from the 141 responding clinicians showed little relation to age, gender, experience level, or orientation but showed marked differences for different response alternatives. A separate group of seven experienced clinicians used these data to develop a new categorization of 15 types of therapist interventions and 5 types of patient communications. A tentative information-processing model of patient-therapist communications is proposed.

Submitted on March 30, 1992
Revised on November 30, 1993
Accepted on December 8, 1993







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