The bidirectional causal relationships between psychotherapy homework (HW) compliance and changes in depression were assessed in 2 groups of depressed outpatients treated with cognitive—behavioral therapy using nonrecursive structural equation modeling techniques. The data were consistent with the hypothesis that HW compliance had a causal effect on changes in depression, and the magnitude of this effect was large. Patients who did the most HW improved much more than patients who did little or no HW. In contrast, depression severity did not appear to influence HW compliance. HW compliance did not appear to be a proxy for any other, unobserved (3rd) variable, such as motivation. Although the causal effect of HW on depression was large, the c...
OBJECTIVE In process-outcome research, there is a growing body of literature investigating the th...
for homework and improvement of psychological distress in subthreshold depression during behavior th...
This study examined a preliminary model of client, therapist and process factors in relation to psyc...
This study examined the relationships between acceptance of the treatment rationale (ATR), homework ...
This study investigated the impact of homework compliance and accuracy on clinical outcome for 72 pa...
Background Telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy (tel-CBT) ascribes importance to between-ses...
Homework completion in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression is an integral ingredient i...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the moderating effects of attributional style on the re...
The current study was an updated meta-analysis of manuscripts since the year 2000 examining the effe...
Objectives: To test whether between-session written prompts would increase quantity and quality of c...
Homework is generally considered an essential part of psychotherapy. The present study tested the hy...
The recurrent nature of major depressive disorder exacts a hefty toll on society. It is thus importa...
Although the link between homework use and positive psychotherapy outcomes has been established, rel...
OBJECTIVES: Although homework assignments are an integral component of cognitive-behavioral thera...
Master of Arts thesis in PsychologyThis study examined client attitudes towards homework in cognitiv...
OBJECTIVE In process-outcome research, there is a growing body of literature investigating the th...
for homework and improvement of psychological distress in subthreshold depression during behavior th...
This study examined a preliminary model of client, therapist and process factors in relation to psyc...
This study examined the relationships between acceptance of the treatment rationale (ATR), homework ...
This study investigated the impact of homework compliance and accuracy on clinical outcome for 72 pa...
Background Telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy (tel-CBT) ascribes importance to between-ses...
Homework completion in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression is an integral ingredient i...
This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the moderating effects of attributional style on the re...
The current study was an updated meta-analysis of manuscripts since the year 2000 examining the effe...
Objectives: To test whether between-session written prompts would increase quantity and quality of c...
Homework is generally considered an essential part of psychotherapy. The present study tested the hy...
The recurrent nature of major depressive disorder exacts a hefty toll on society. It is thus importa...
Although the link between homework use and positive psychotherapy outcomes has been established, rel...
OBJECTIVES: Although homework assignments are an integral component of cognitive-behavioral thera...
Master of Arts thesis in PsychologyThis study examined client attitudes towards homework in cognitiv...
OBJECTIVE In process-outcome research, there is a growing body of literature investigating the th...
for homework and improvement of psychological distress in subthreshold depression during behavior th...
This study examined a preliminary model of client, therapist and process factors in relation to psyc...