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Verfasst von: | Wolf, Markus [VerfasserIn]  |
| Mehl, Kilian [VerfasserIn]  |
Titel: | Experiential learning in psychotherapy |
Titelzusatz: | ropes course exposures as an adjunct to inpatient treatment |
Verf.angabe: | Markus Wolf and Kilian Mehl |
Jahr: | 2011 |
Umfang: | 15 S. |
Fussnoten: | Published online 27 May 2010 ; Gesehen am 24.11.2022 |
Titel Quelle: | Enthalten in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy |
Ort Quelle: | New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley, 1993 |
Jahr Quelle: | 2011 |
Band/Heft Quelle: | 18(2011), 1, Seite 60-74 |
ISSN Quelle: | 1099-0879 |
Abstract: | Exposures to a high-ropes course are introduced as an adjunct intervention in the therapy of psychotherapy patients. A controlled study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of high-ropes exposures as an add-on to inpatient treatment in a naturalistic setting. In a sample of 247 patients, depressive symptoms, trait anxiety, locus of control and self-efficacy were assessed at admission and discharge of treatment and at 24-month follow-up. Follow-up data were available for 104 patients who attended the ropes courses and 53 control patients who underwent an inpatient treatment programme as usual. At the end of treatment, more high-rope participants showed clinically significant change on trait anxiety than controls but not regarding depressive symptoms. High-rope participants showed better follow-up outcomes than controls in trait anxiety and self-efficacy but not in depressive symptoms and external locus of control. Moreover, during follow-up, in the high-rope group, more patients showed reliable improvements and fewer patients showed reliable deteriorations in trait anxiety as compared with controls. The study gives a preliminary indication that the high-rope interventions are a feasible and valuable add-on to inpatient psychotherapy. The study design, sample composition and loss to follow-up are discussed as potential limitations of the study. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Key Practitioner Message: • Based on the principles of experiential learning, outdoor ropes courses are a means for the facilitation of personal growth and promotion of individual coping skills. • A ropes course intervention was evaluated as an add-on to a psychotherapy inpatient programme. • In a diagnostically mixed inpatient sample, participation in ropes course exposures seemed to be related with better long-term outcomes on personality variables—trait anxiety and self-efficacy—but not regarding depressive symptoms and state anxiety. • Interventions that draw upon experience and group action might be a valuable addition to talking psychotherapy. |
DOI: | doi:10.1002/cpp.692 |
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Volltext ; Verlag: https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.692 |
| Volltext: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cpp.692 |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.692 |
Datenträger: | Online-Ressource |
Sprache: | eng |
Sach-SW: | Experiential Learning |
| Inpatient Psychotherapy |
| Locus of Control |
| Psycho-physical Exposure |
| Ropes Course |
| Trait Anxiety |
K10plus-PPN: | 1823531547 |
Verknüpfungen: | → Zeitschrift |
Experiential learning in psychotherapy / Wolf, Markus [VerfasserIn]; 2011 (Online-Ressource)
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