2018
DOI: 10.3917/tf.181.0107
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Coconstruction de l’alliance en thérapie de couple : la technique du rituel du feedback

Abstract: Dans le cadre de l’Intervention systémique brève, le rituel du feedback consiste à revenir de manière ritualisée sur ce qu’il s’est passé au cours de la séance précédente et sur la période écoulée. Cette technique vise notamment à favoriser l’alliance thérapeutique entre patients et thérapeutes. Au moyen de l’analyse de données qualitatives par la méthode de la Grounded Theory , l’étude présentée dans cet article propose une description des échanges entre patients et thérapeutes lors du rituel du feedback et u… Show more

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“…In each session, client feedback is sought regarding their experiences with the therapeutic process and therapeutic relationship to promote dialogue and reflexivity regarding the intervention (e.g., Gingerich et al, 2012). This technique is called a feedback ritual because it is used in a ritualized way at the beginning of each session (Macaione et al, 2018). Another example of the importance of feedback in psychotherapy may be found in Pinsof's work (Pinsof et al, 2015).…”
Section: Treatment Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In each session, client feedback is sought regarding their experiences with the therapeutic process and therapeutic relationship to promote dialogue and reflexivity regarding the intervention (e.g., Gingerich et al, 2012). This technique is called a feedback ritual because it is used in a ritualized way at the beginning of each session (Macaione et al, 2018). Another example of the importance of feedback in psychotherapy may be found in Pinsof's work (Pinsof et al, 2015).…”
Section: Treatment Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%