The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Spínola, Joana, Gonçalves, Miguel M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/56621
Resumo: According to the narrative framework, clients seek therapeutic help due to the constricting nature of problematic self-narratives and psychotherapy should contribute to the elaboration of narrative novelties and innovative self-narratives. We term these narrative novelties as innovative moments (IMs) and developed the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) to study them in psychotherapeutic discourse, differentiating five types of IMs: action, reflection, protest, reconceptualization and performing change IMs. Previous research studies using the IMCS with narrative therapy, emotion-focused therapy and client-centered therapy show that action, reflection and protest IMs appear in good (GO) and also in poor outcome (PO) cases while, reconceptualization and performing change IMs are more typical of good outcome (GO) cases. In this study, we will address how these IMs are co-constructed in the therapeutic dialogue through the discussion of three particular forms of IMs’ emergence in psychotherapy. These forms of emergence refer to different degrees of client and therapist participation: (1) IMs produced by the therapist and accepted by the client; (2) IMs prompted by the therapist and developed by the client; and (3) IMs spontaneously produced by the client. The exploratory analysis of three initial, three middle and three final sessions of contrasting cases (a GO and a PO) of narrative therapy for depression showed that IMs produced by the therapist were more associated to the PO case, while IMs prompted by the therapist were more associated to the GO case.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
title The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
spellingShingle The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Narrative change
Innovative moments
Co-construction
Emergence
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
title_short The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
title_full The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
title_fullStr The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
title_full_unstemmed The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
title_sort The emergence of innovative moments in narrative therapy for depression: exploring therapist and client contributions
author Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
author_facet Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Spínola, Joana
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
author_role author
author2 Spínola, Joana
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Carla Alexandra Castro
Spínola, Joana
Gonçalves, Miguel M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Narrative change
Innovative moments
Co-construction
Emergence
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
topic Narrative change
Innovative moments
Co-construction
Emergence
Ciências Sociais::Psicologia
description According to the narrative framework, clients seek therapeutic help due to the constricting nature of problematic self-narratives and psychotherapy should contribute to the elaboration of narrative novelties and innovative self-narratives. We term these narrative novelties as innovative moments (IMs) and developed the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) to study them in psychotherapeutic discourse, differentiating five types of IMs: action, reflection, protest, reconceptualization and performing change IMs. Previous research studies using the IMCS with narrative therapy, emotion-focused therapy and client-centered therapy show that action, reflection and protest IMs appear in good (GO) and also in poor outcome (PO) cases while, reconceptualization and performing change IMs are more typical of good outcome (GO) cases. In this study, we will address how these IMs are co-constructed in the therapeutic dialogue through the discussion of three particular forms of IMs’ emergence in psychotherapy. These forms of emergence refer to different degrees of client and therapist participation: (1) IMs produced by the therapist and accepted by the client; (2) IMs prompted by the therapist and developed by the client; and (3) IMs spontaneously produced by the client. The exploratory analysis of three initial, three middle and three final sessions of contrasting cases (a GO and a PO) of narrative therapy for depression showed that IMs produced by the therapist were more associated to the PO case, while IMs prompted by the therapist were more associated to the GO case.
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