Contributions to
the PCE Conference 2006 of Ciro Caro García
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Workshop
(1/2 h.):
Innovation in psychological
practices from the Person-Centered and Experiential Approach
Ciro Caro García, M.A. and Carlos Alemany Briz, Ph. D.
Department
of Psychology, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid
This brief
workshop is oriented to facilitate the attendants to develop innovative
practices in their field, based on the Person-Centered and Experiential
Approach. First we will reflect on the logic of the RDI model (Research,
Development and Innovation) as a tool to apply the PCE approach to specific
cases or problems. Later, some human processes where quality can be improved or
better outcomes can be achieved will be explored in relation to the needs and
proposals coming from the participants. Finally, a case example will be
developed based on the previous shared knowledge.
POSTER:
The Narrative Assessment
Interview (NAI) used with Spanish clients in Brief Process-Experiential
Psychotherapy
Ciro Caro García, M.A. and Carlos Alemany Briz, Ph. D.
Department
of Psychology, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid
The
Narrative Assessment Interview (NAI) is a qualitative method developed by Lynne
Angus (Hardtke and Angus, 2004) to assess self-change in Psychotherapy. It
offers an alternative or a complement to standardized measures (based on
normative data, psychometric instruments, symptoms lists or psychopathological
categories). The NAI is a protocol –a brief semi-structured interview- that
allows to ‘catch’ if clients see themselves different when their stories change
in therapy, and how changes are generated at the micro- and at the
macro-narrative level of identity. In this poster we share the experience of
using the NAI in a Spanish psychotherapeutic setting across three cases of
Brief Process-Experiential Psychotherapy.