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Linguistic measures of the referential process in psychodynamic treatment: The English and Italian versions
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Linguistic MeasuresPsycholinguisticsPsychometricsCognitive PragmaticReferential ProcessLinguistic TheorySocial SciencesPersonality DisorderPsychologyItalian TextsLanguage StudiesPsychological EvaluationPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyPsychodynamicMultiple Code TheoryItalian VersionsPhilosophy Of LanguagePersonality PsychologyLinguisticsPsychopathology
The referential process is defined in the context of Bucci's multiple code theory as the process by which nonverbal experience is connected to language. The English computerized measures of the referential process, which have been applied in psychotherapy research, include the Weighted Referential Activity Dictionary (WRAD), and measures of Reflection, Affect and Disfluency. This paper presents the development of the Italian version of the IWRAD by modeling Italian texts scored by judges, and shows the application of the IWRAD and other Italian measures in three psychodynamic treatments evaluated for personality change using the Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP-200). Clinical predictions based on applications of the English measures were supported.
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