A preliminary study of a measure of role-play competence in psychodynamic interpersonal therapy
Abstract
We report a 15-item role-play competence measure. Ratings by three judges of 34 role plays from psychodynamic interpersonal therapy training showed good inter-rater (.73-.79) and internal reliability (.84-.96). Validity was supported as scores were statistically significantly associated with psychotherapy experience. Most participants achieved satisfactory ratings supporting the training. © 2007 The British Psychological Society.
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2007
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Article
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Social psychology, Psychotherapy
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Palmieri, G., Margison, F., Guthrie, E., Moorey, J., Hardy, G., Evans, C., Barkham, M. & Rigatelli, M. (2007). A preliminary study of a measure of role-play competence in psychodynamic interpersonal therapy. Psychology and Psychotherapy, 80 (2), pp.327-331.
