The Impact of Mental Imagery Instructions on Patients' and Therapists' Positive Affect and Strength‐Based Behaviours Within Psychotherapy Sessions: A Randomized Controlled Process Study

Author:

Schürmann‐Vengels Jan12ORCID,Flückiger Christoph2ORCID,Reyer Emilia1ORCID,Odyniec Patrizia12ORCID,Willutzki Ulrike1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology and Psychotherapy Witten/Herdecke University Witten Germany

2. Department of Psychology University of Kassel Kassel Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveIncreased attention has recently been paid to the well‐being and flourishing of patients in psychotherapy. This study investigated the occurrence of positive affect (PA) and strength‐based behaviours within psychotherapy sessions contrasting positive versus neutral imagery instructions.MethodsThis is a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Seventy‐eight sessions of cognitive behavioural therapy involving 26 patients (69.23% female; Mage = 40.31) treated by 13 therapists were selected. PA and strength‐based behaviours of patients and therapists were coded on a minute‐by‐minute basis with the Resource‐Oriented Microprocess Analysis. Each session started with a brief mental imagery instruction. Data were analysed using multilevel modelling.ResultsMild levels of PA were very common, whereas stronger expressions were occasional, especially at the beginning and end of sessions. Strength‐based behaviours were employed in one‐fifth of the videos analysed. Therapists in the positive imagery instruction showed more strength‐based behaviours in the beginning phase of sessions, p < 0.05. The two imagery instructions significantly differed in the session trajectories of PA, p < 0.05. A quadratic trend with higher initial values and a sharper decline in PA were found in the positive instruction, whereas the neutral instruction showed a flatter trend.ConclusionPatients and therapists experience PA and discuss strengths in psychotherapy sessions despite patients' distress. The positive imagery instructions potentially induced a positive focus at baseline for therapists but had a negligible effect on the subsequent session progression.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03767101 (registered December 6, 2018).

Publisher

Wiley

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