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      Therapeutic Chaos

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          The conventional view on interventions as mechanistically causing interchangeable clients to get better has come under attack. Group-based and linear approaches fall short in adequately describing the idiosyncratic and dynamic nature of treatment processes. Non-linear dynamic system theories in contrast hold great potential to better conceptualize and understand the generalities and idiosyncrasies of psychotherapeutic change processes. The aim of this study was to examine whether we can detect markers of complex dynamical systems behavior in two single-case therapies. All sessions from both therapies were coded with sequential plan analysis using a 10s sampling frequency. The coding system incorporates verbal and non-verbal behaviors and allows for the representation of contextualized interactive behaviors. The high sampling frequency results in long time series, which allowed us to apply non-linear analysis techniques. We found strong support for complex behavior and the existence of a butterfly effect, i.e., a relatively short prediction horizon in which reliable predictions about the system’s future behavior could be made. Further, critical fluctuations as a marker for phase-transitions were detected that were accompanied with different interactional patterns in both therapies. Finally, there was strong support for self-organized pattern formation, with a few interactional patterns dominating the interaction. Considering that we are intervening on complex dynamical systems means that we have to (1) acknowledge the principal individuality of change processes, (2) accept the fundamental limitations of the mechanistic input-output model of treatment effects and (3) appreciate the impossibility of long-term predictions of treatment responses.

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                Journal
                J Pers Oriented Res
                J Pers Oriented Res
                JPOR
                Journal for Person-Oriented Research
                Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research
                2002-0244
                2003-0177
                30 December 2019
                2019
                : 5
                : 2
                : 81-100
                Affiliations
                [a ]Complexity-Research, Schönbrunner Str. 32 / 20, A-1050 Vienna, Austria
                [b ]Department of Entrepreneurship and Economic Education, Faculty of Business and Economics, Technical University Dortmund, Germany
                [c ]Department of Integrated Safety and Security, FH Campus Vienna, Austria
                [d ]Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Montessorilaan 3, 6525 HR Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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                JPOR-5-2-081
                10.17505/jpor.2019.08
                7842624
                33569145
                eb8661f4-a120-4792-a3bd-21c771a20934
                © Person-Oriented Research

                Authors of articles published in Journal for Person-Oriented Research retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work.

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