2023
DOI: 10.1037/pst0000495
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Experiential training of mental health graduate students in emotional processing skills: A randomized, controlled trial.

Abstract: Emotional processing interventions for trauma and psychological conflicts are underutilized. Lack of adequate training in emotional processing techniques and therapists’ lack of confidence in utilizing such interventions are barriers to implementation. We developed and tested an experiential training to improve trainees’ performance in a set of transtheoretical emotional processing skills: eliciting patient disclosure of difficult experiences, responding to defenses against disclosure, and eliciting adaptive e… Show more

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“…From a clinical perspective, it might be more relevant to further develop interventions addressing therapists' (e.g. Yamin et al, 2023) but especially patients' BECU. A result of such interventions focussing on affect and the expression of patients' emotion (which is one distinctive feature of psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy; Hilsenroth et al, 2005;Reininger et al, 2023) should be that patients realize that the way they think about their emotions is important, as it affects their level of psychological distress related to somatic symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a clinical perspective, it might be more relevant to further develop interventions addressing therapists' (e.g. Yamin et al, 2023) but especially patients' BECU. A result of such interventions focussing on affect and the expression of patients' emotion (which is one distinctive feature of psychodynamic-interpersonal psychotherapy; Hilsenroth et al, 2005;Reininger et al, 2023) should be that patients realize that the way they think about their emotions is important, as it affects their level of psychological distress related to somatic symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%