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Narrative change in emotion-focused therapy: how is change constructed through the lens of the innovative moments coding system?

Narrative change in emotion-focused therapy: how is change constructed through the lens of the innovative moments coding system?

Mendes, Inês

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Ribeiro, António P.

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Angus, Lynne

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Greenberg, Leslie S

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Sousa, Inês

; Gonçalves, Miguel M.
| Routledge | 2010 | DOI

Journal Article

The aim of this study was to advance understanding of how clients construct their own process of change in effective therapy sessions. Toward this end, the authors applied a narrative methodological tool for the study of the change process in emotion-focused therapy (EFT), replicating a previous study done with narrative therapy (NT). The Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) was applied to three good-outcome and three poor-outcome cases in EFT for depression to track the innovative moments (IMs), or exceptions to the problematic self-narrative, in the therapeutic conversation. IMCS allows tracking of five types of IMs events: action, reflection, protest, reconceptualization, and performing change. The analysis revealed significant differences between the good-outcome and poor-outcome groups regarding reconceptualization and performing change IMs, replicating the findings from a previous study. Reconceptualization and performing change IMs seem to be vital in the change process.
This article was supported by Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology Research Grant PTDC/PSI/72846/2006 (Narrative Processes in Psychotherapy, 2007 2010) and PhD Grants SFRH/ BD/29804/2006 and SFRH/BD/46189/2008.
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Ano de Publicação: 2010

Editora: Routledge

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ISSN: 1050-3307