Development of the Psychotherapist Character Virtues (PCV) Interview
Lehtovuori, P., Lindfors, O., Tolvanen, A., & Heinonen, E. (2024). Development of the Psychotherapist Character Virtues (PCV) Interview. Psychotherapy Research, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2024.2352735
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Psychotherapy ResearchPäivämäärä
2024Tekijänoikeudet
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Objective: To develop an interview-based rating method for assessing therapists’ beneficial character traits and evaluate its reliability and validity.
Method: The semi-structured Psychotherapist Character Virtues (PCV) interview and evaluation method, based on Erik Erikson’s and Heinz Kohut’s writings on 16 virtues or abilities and achievements of an adult self, was administered to 68 psychodynamic and solution-focused therapists. Inter-rater reliability was assessed based on 20 videorecorded interviews, rated by two evaluators. In a mixed-methods design, validity was investigated against (i) therapist’s questionnaire-based self-reported professional and personal background characteristics and (ii) a qualitative content analysis of emotional atmosphere in the interview.
Results: Interrater reliability for individual 16 virtues was acceptable (median correlation .72). From individual virtues, three principal components (Creative Will, Empathy, and Love/Care) emerged with good/excellent internal consistency (component determinacies .95, .85, and .90, respectively) and criterion validity with self-reported professional and personal characteristics. Cluster analysis of therapists’ component scores yielded six different therapist character profiles. In qualitative analysis, character profiles meaningfully differed in their impact on the interview’s emotional atmosphere.
Conclusion: PCV appears promising for evaluating therapists’ character virtues, posited to undergird therapists’ sensitive attunement and responsiveness. Further research is needed on PCV’s predictive validity for therapeutic relationships and outcomes.
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