Journal article

Detecting complex patterns in interpersonal profiles

N Haslam, MB Gurtman

British Journal of Medical Psychology | BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1999

Abstract

The assessment of interpersonal problems has advanced in recent years with the development of new methods for analysing individual profiles. These new methods assume that each profile can be modelled by a mathematical function that reflects the person's single prevailing interpersonal theme. However, some profiles may contain more complex patterns, with two or more distinct themes. Such complexities in a person's interpersonal profile might be clinically important, perhaps reflecting an interpersonal style that is conflictual. In an effort to detect complex patterns, Fourier analysis was applied to profiles of 200 psychotherapy out-patients and 200 undergraduates, using the Inventory of Inte..

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