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- W2104347933 abstract "Problem Statement: Punitive verbalizations are a resource habitually used by the therapist to model the client’s behaviour. However, nowadays the research about the use of verbal punishment is limited and inconsistent. Research Questions: The fact is that the therapist emits punitive verbalizations during the therapy, so the first question is: which client’s behaviours does the therapist punish? Purpose of the Study: Given the lack of studies about the use of verbal punishment in therapy, the main purpose of this study is to study in depth the punishment process. Specifically, we aim to determinate what types of client’s behaviours are verbally punished by the therapist in the context of behavioural therapy. Research Methods: Two psychologists observed 21 recorded clinical sessions directed by 4 therapists during the development of 9 clinical cases. We used an observational tool, SISC-INTER-CVT, to code the therapists’ verbal behavior. We selected 51 verbalizations categorized as high and medium punishment. We then observed the clients’ verbal behavior that preceded punishment and developed an observational system to code it. Findings: The observations show that the therapist punishes those client’s behaviours, verbal and nonverbal, that impede to achieve the therapeutic goals or interfere with the good development of the therapy. Such clients’ behaviors can be classified with our coding system with a good reliability. Conclusions: The punishment verbalizations are a resource used by the therapist to model the client’s behaviour and achieve the therapeutic goals. For this reason and to optimize the use of verbal punishment, more rigorous research about the verbal punishment in therapy is necessary. This study is a first step to achieve this goal." @default.
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- W2104347933 date "2014-05-14" @default.
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- W2104347933 title "Verbal punishment in behavioral therapy. What does the therapist punish?" @default.
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