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Entrevistas de recuerdo estimulado: ¿Cómo la entrevista de investigación puede contribuir a nuevas prácticas terapéuticas?

Translated title of the contribution: Stimulated recall interviews: How can the research interview contribute to new therapeutic practices?
  • Berta Vall*
  • , Aarno Laitila
  • , Maria Borcsa
  • , Virpi Liisa Kykyri
  • , Anu Karvonen
  • , Jukka Kaartinen
  • , Markku Penttonen
  • , Juha Holma
  • , Jaakko Seikkula
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The subjective experiences of participants in couple therapy have been explored through Stimulated Recall Interviews (SRIs), in which both clients and therapists come individually to watch video clips of their therapy sessions. We believe SRIs offer a good resource for Practice Oriented Research (POR) by promoting meaningful, flexible interplay between scientific research and clinical practice. Team members have different roles, either as "insiders" or "outsiders" of the therapeutic setting. The potential benefits of these interviews are illustrated by a case study conducted within the Relational Mind research project, in which SRIs helped to promote the emergence of reflections. SRIs, hitherto regarded as a research tool, showed great intervention potential: clients used it as means to gain insight about themselves while therapists used it to reflect on how best to proceed. This study could serve as a starting point for applying SRIs in POR.

Translated title of the contributionStimulated recall interviews: How can the research interview contribute to new therapeutic practices?
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)274-283
Number of pages10
JournalRevista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2018

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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