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      The Effectiveness of Family Constellation Therapy in Improving Mental Health: A Systematic Review

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      Family Process
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            How Does Therapy Harm? A Model of Adverse Process Using Task Analysis in the Meta-Synthesis of Service Users' Experience

            Background: Despite repeated discussion of treatment safety, there remains little quantitative research directly addressing the potential of therapy to harm. In contrast, there are numerous sources of qualitative evidence on clients' negative experience of psychotherapy, which they report as harmful. Objective: To derive a model of process factors potentially leading to negative or harmful effects of therapy, from the clients' perspective, based on a systematic narrative synthesis of evidence on negative experiences and effects of psychotherapy from (a) qualitative research findings and (b) participants' testimony. Method: We adapted Greenberg (2007) task analysis as a discovery-oriented method for the systematic synthesis of qualitative research and service user testimony. A rational model of adverse processes in psychotherapy was empirically refined in two separate analyses, which were then compared and incorporated into a rational-empirical model. This was then validated against an independent qualitative study of negative effects. Results: Over 90% of the themes in the rational-empirical model were supported in the validation study. Contextual issues, such as lack of cultural validity and therapy options together with unmet client expectations fed into negative therapeutic processes (e.g., unresolved alliance ruptures). These involved a range of unhelpful therapist behaviors (e.g., rigidity, over-control, lack of knowledge) associated with clients feeling disempowered, silenced, or devalued. These were coupled with issues of power and blame. Conclusions: Task analysis can be adapted to extract meaning from large quantities of qualitative data, in different formats. The service user perspective reveals there are potentially harmful factors at each stage of the therapy journey which require remedial action. Implications of these findings for practice improvement are discussed.
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                Family Process
                Fam. Proc.
                Wiley
                0014-7370
                1545-5300
                June 2021
                February 02 2021
                June 2021
                : 60
                : 2
                : 409-423
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Waypoint Research Institute Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care Penetanguishene ON Canada
                [2 ]Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
                [3 ]Department of Psychology University of Hamburg Hamburg Germany
                [4 ]Division of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought European Graduate School Leuk‐Stadt Switzerland
                [5 ]Department of Health Sciences University Medical Center Groningen Groningen The Netherlands
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                10.1111/famp.12636
                33528854
                734acc7d-d16d-44f5-a593-83e758a4418b
                © 2021

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