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Hörz-Sagstetter, Susanne; Minow, Anna-Rahel; Erhardt, Ingrid; Barten-Hohn, Julia; Denscherz, Claudia; Buchheim, Anna; Taubner, Svenja und Mertens, Wolfgang (2016): Münchner Bindungs- und Wirkungsforschungsprojekt: Studiendesign und ein Einzelfall. In: Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie, Bd. 66, Nr. 3/4: S. 144-154

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Abstract

Objectives: The "Munich Attachment and Effectiveness Study" is a prospective psychotherapy study examining process and outcome of psychoanalytic psychotherapies. The study design and results are exemplified in a single case. Methods: At 6 points in time audio-taped and transcribed therapy sessions are evaluated using process instruments (e.g. Psychotherapy Process Q-Set PQS) and interviews (e.g. Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnostics OPD, Heidelberg Structural Change Scale HSCS, Adult Attachment Interview AAI). Results: In the single case, findings from the psychotherapeutic process (e.g. "therapist is empathic" according to PQS) complement the achieved changes. 5 HSCS problem foci reached level of "restructuring", on the Reflective Functioning Scale a marked change of RF took place and the attachment classification changed over time. Conclusions: The instruments employed in this study corresponded well in assessing change processes in spite of differing theoretical background.

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