2016
DOI: 10.1080/02109395.2016.1204785
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Assimilation of problematic experiences in Brief Strategic Therapy: Olivia and her fear of dying /La asimilación de experiencias problemáticas en la Terapia Breve Estratégica: Olivia y su miedo a morir

Abstract: In this research process, Stiles’ assimilation of problematic experiences scale is used to study Olivia’s process of change. The objectives of this study are: first, to describe Olivia’s therapeutically successful assimilation of the problematic experience of fear of dying, treated with brief strategic therapy; and second, to study how that pattern of assimilation unfolded. We can conclude that Olivia assimilated her problematic experience of fear of dying by following a fluctuating and irregular pattern.

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“…Other works in this special issue focus on the analysis of verbalizations using transcripts from psychotherapy sessions, also by means of manualized procedures created for this purpose. This procedure was followed, for example, in the study conducted by Pérez-Ruiz and Caro-Gabalda (2016), through the application of the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) by Stiles (2001) in a case study, and by Krause et al (2016), where the Therapeutic Activity Coding System (TACS) was applied to transcripts of significant events, in order to capture therapists and patients’ verbalizations associated to change.…”
Section: The Psychotherapy Process Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other works in this special issue focus on the analysis of verbalizations using transcripts from psychotherapy sessions, also by means of manualized procedures created for this purpose. This procedure was followed, for example, in the study conducted by Pérez-Ruiz and Caro-Gabalda (2016), through the application of the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) by Stiles (2001) in a case study, and by Krause et al (2016), where the Therapeutic Activity Coding System (TACS) was applied to transcripts of significant events, in order to capture therapists and patients’ verbalizations associated to change.…”
Section: The Psychotherapy Process Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article by Pérez-Ruiz and Caro-Gabalda (2016), in this special issue, explores an alternative application of the APES model to a case treated with Brief Strategic Therapy. From a macro-process perspective of psychotherapy, the authors describe the change process in a patient (Olivia) as she progressively assimilates her fear of dying.…”
Section: Study Objects Of Psychotherapy Process Researchmentioning
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