Abstract One requirement for psychotherapy research is an accurate assessment of therapeutic interventions across studies. This study compared frequency and depth of therapist interventions from a dynamic perspective across four studies, conducted in four countries, including three treatment arms of psychodynamic psychotherapy, and one each of psychoanalysis and CBT. All studies used the Psychodynamic Intervention Rating Scales (PIRS) to identify 10 interventions from transcribed whole sessions early and later in treatment. The PIRS adequately categorized all interventions, except in CBT (only 91-93% categorized). As hypothesized, interpretations were present in all dynamic therapies and relatively absent in CBT. Proportions of interpretati...
The aims of this naturalistic study were twofold: First, to assess how frequently psychotherapists w...
Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationale...
This study describes and compares the in-session interventional behaviour of therapists who were cle...
(from the journal abstract) Scientific interest for the concept of alliance has been maintained and ...
This research investigated the relationship between therapist interpretations and optimal in-session...
This study describes and compares the in-session interventional behaviour of therapists who were cle...
Treatment manuals are becoming a requirement for conducting quality psychotherapy research. What the...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) is a brief manualised psychodynamic intervention for depression....
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
The aims of this naturalistic study were twofold: First, to assess how frequently psychotherapists w...
Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationale...
This study describes and compares the in-session interventional behaviour of therapists who were cle...
(from the journal abstract) Scientific interest for the concept of alliance has been maintained and ...
This research investigated the relationship between therapist interpretations and optimal in-session...
This study describes and compares the in-session interventional behaviour of therapists who were cle...
Treatment manuals are becoming a requirement for conducting quality psychotherapy research. What the...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Dynamic interpersonal therapy (DIT) is a brief manualised psychodynamic intervention for depression....
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
The aims of this naturalistic study were twofold: First, to assess how frequently psychotherapists w...
Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationale...
This study describes and compares the in-session interventional behaviour of therapists who were cle...