Reappraisal of the A-B therapist "type" distinction in terms of the Personality Research Form. |
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Authors: | Berzins, Juris I. Barnes, Daniel F. Cohen, Daniel I. Ross, Wesley F. |
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Abstract: | Assessed personality dimensions involved in the A-B therapist "type" distinction which has proven predictive of therapist-patient compatibility in several clinical and analogue studies. The A-B scale scores of 223 male undergraduates were related to the 22 variables of Jackson's Personality Research Form. Multiple discriminant analyses and factor analyses strongly supported the hypothesis that A-B status is explicable in personality terms: so-called A-type Ss (predicted to be compatible with schizoid patients) were characterized by cautious self-expression, social ineptness, and a restricted cognitive scope; B-type Ss (presumably compatible with neurotic patients) appeared socially ascendant and "open" to complex experiences. Results were supported by a cross-validation study of 50 professional Ss. As in prior research, the variables differentiating A-B statuses appeared to involve a prominent "masculinity-femininity" component. (30 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | therapist-patient compatibility prediction, A-B therapist " type" distinction vs. Jackson's Personality Research Form, male college students |
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