Innovative moments with young patients treated for depression: An analysis of post‐therapy interviews

Author:

Mende Fritz1,Batista João2ORCID,O'Keeffe Sally3,Midgley Nick4,Braga Rui2,Gonçalves Miguel M.2ORCID,Henriques Margarida Rangel1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Psychology at University of Porto (CPUP), Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences University of Porto Porto Portugal

2. Psychology Research Center, Psychotherapy and Psychopathology Lab, School of Psychology University of Minho Braga Portugal

3. Population Health Sciences Institute Newcastle University Newcastle‐Upon‐Tyne UK

4. University College London (UCL) and the Anna Freud Centre London UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionInnovative moments (IMs) pinpoint new and more adaptative meanings that emerge in clients' discourse during psychotherapy. Studies with adult clients have found a greater proportion of IMs in recovered compared to unchanged cases, but similar studies have yet to be conducted with adolescents.AimsThe paper aims (1) to study retrospectively the emergence of IMs in therapy, using a post‐therapy interview, in adolescents that underwent psychotherapy for depression, and (2) to characterize the themes present in IMs identified retrospectively in the interviews.MethodSemi‐structured post‐treatment interviews conducted with 24 adolescents on the experience of taking part in a clinical trial of youth depression, were coded using the Innovative Moments Coding System. After identifying IMs, a thematic analysis identified the prominent themes within them.ResultsHigher presence of IMs were found in recovered compared to unchanged cases. Two main themes emerged in the IMs, changes that occurred with therapy and attributions of changes. Recovered cases presented more IMs centred on the self, whereas unchanged cases identified more non‐specific changes.ConclusionThis study suggests that it is possible to code IMs, identified retrospectively, based on post‐therapy interviews with adolescents. Meaningful differences were found between recovered compared to unchanged cases. Therapeutic recovery was associated with a higher focus on the self and more specificity in clients' representations of the change process.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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