TA Treatment of Depression: A Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design Study - ‘Luisa’

This study is the third of a series of three, and represents an Italian systematic replication of previous UK findings (Widdowson 2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2013) that investigated the effectiveness of a recently manualised transactional analysis treatment for depression with British clients, using Hermen...

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Main Authors: Enrico Benelli, Desiree Boschetti, Cristina Piccirillo, Laura Quagliotti, Vincenzo Calvo, Arianna Palmieri, Marco Sambin, Mark Widdowson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Centre For Transactional Analysis Qualifications 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Transactional Analysis Research
Online Access:http://www.ijtarp.org/article/view/16055
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author Enrico Benelli
Desiree Boschetti
Cristina Piccirillo
Laura Quagliotti
Vincenzo Calvo
Arianna Palmieri
Marco Sambin
Mark Widdowson
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Cristina Piccirillo
Laura Quagliotti
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description This study is the third of a series of three, and represents an Italian systematic replication of previous UK findings (Widdowson 2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2013) that investigated the effectiveness of a recently manualised transactional analysis treatment for depression with British clients, using Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED). The various stages of HSCED as a systematic case study research method are described, as a quasi-judicial method to sift case evidence in which researchers construct opposing arguments around quantitative and qualitative multiple source evidences and judges evaluate these for and against propositions to conclude whether the client changed substantially over the course of therapy and that the outcome was attributable to the therapy. The therapist in this case was a white Italian woman with 10 years clinical experience and the client, Luisa, was a 65-year old white Italian woman who attended sixteen sessions of TA therapy. Luisa satisfied DSM-5 criteria for severe adjustment disorder, with moderate depression and mixed deflected humour and anxiety, for which she had been taking medications and homeopathic treatments for over a year. The conclusion of the judges was that this was a good-outcome case: the client improved over the course of the therapy, reported a positive experience of therapy and maintained this improvement at the end of the follow-up.
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spelling doaj.art-6e6b7e5f866d42ce98ab799acd84766c2022-12-22T02:52:48ZengInternational Centre For Transactional Analysis QualificationsInternational Journal of Transactional Analysis Research2218-31592218-31592016-01-017110.29044/v7i1p358577TA Treatment of Depression: A Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design Study - ‘Luisa’Enrico BenelliDesiree BoschettiCristina PiccirilloLaura QuagliottiVincenzo CalvoArianna PalmieriMarco SambinMark WiddowsonThis study is the third of a series of three, and represents an Italian systematic replication of previous UK findings (Widdowson 2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2013) that investigated the effectiveness of a recently manualised transactional analysis treatment for depression with British clients, using Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED). The various stages of HSCED as a systematic case study research method are described, as a quasi-judicial method to sift case evidence in which researchers construct opposing arguments around quantitative and qualitative multiple source evidences and judges evaluate these for and against propositions to conclude whether the client changed substantially over the course of therapy and that the outcome was attributable to the therapy. The therapist in this case was a white Italian woman with 10 years clinical experience and the client, Luisa, was a 65-year old white Italian woman who attended sixteen sessions of TA therapy. Luisa satisfied DSM-5 criteria for severe adjustment disorder, with moderate depression and mixed deflected humour and anxiety, for which she had been taking medications and homeopathic treatments for over a year. The conclusion of the judges was that this was a good-outcome case: the client improved over the course of the therapy, reported a positive experience of therapy and maintained this improvement at the end of the follow-up.http://www.ijtarp.org/article/view/16055
spellingShingle Enrico Benelli
Desiree Boschetti
Cristina Piccirillo
Laura Quagliotti
Vincenzo Calvo
Arianna Palmieri
Marco Sambin
Mark Widdowson
TA Treatment of Depression: A Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design Study - ‘Luisa’
International Journal of Transactional Analysis Research
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title_short TA Treatment of Depression: A Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design Study - ‘Luisa’
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