Bachelor Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Psychology - Clinical Psychology Psychopathology Prevention grade: 18 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Psychologisches Institut) language: English abstract: This study is part of a pioneering project examining aha-experiences regarding dysfunctional beliefs using the Rethink-paradigm designed for this purpose. Findings stemming from problem-solving research lead to consider aha-experiences as beneficial for motivational clarification a working mechanism of psychotherapeutic change. The present study examines interactions of implicit self-esteem and therapeutically relevant aha-experiences in participants that have no history of psychological disorders. Lower self-esteem was shown to be associated with experiencing more aha-moments regarding dysfunctional beliefs but this moderate effect fell short of becoming significant. A small non-significant effect was found for the number of aha-experiences being associated with a decline in self-esteem. Given the limitations of the present study future research should be carried out to satisfactorily answer the question of how aha-experiences influence implicit self-esteem and to examine whether aha-experiences are superior to other clarification processes in bringing about therapeutic change.
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