The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change during the posttherapy period and the client variables associated with the persistence of therapeutic change. Secondary attention was given to the analysis of change and associated variables during the actual treatment period. Thirty outpatient, psychotherapy clients were studied and their relative change of status at termination and six-month follow-up was assessed through percent gain and residual change score analysis. Emphasizing the probability of change, the vast majority of clients (97%), using the percent gain analysis, and a substantial minority (30%), using residual change analysis, gained significantly during the treatment period. These...
This study suggests some potential pathways leading towards maintained gains or further growth versu...
Studies of psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) typically encompass short follow-u...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Although improvement of clients' state is a central concern for psychotherapy, relatively little is ...
This mixed method study explored both (1) how changes are made and (2) what encourages the maintenan...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A client\u27s stage of change at the beginning of therapy seems to be an important selection criteri...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
15 clients (aged 18-55) received short-term, insight-oriented therapy, and 15 received short-term be...
Aim. The importance of developing reliable models and predictors of change in psychotherapy has been...
This study suggests some potential pathways leading towards maintained gains or further growth versu...
Studies of psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) typically encompass short follow-u...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Measures from the transtheoretical model of change were compared to traditional client characteristi...
Although improvement of clients' state is a central concern for psychotherapy, relatively little is ...
This mixed method study explored both (1) how changes are made and (2) what encourages the maintenan...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A client\u27s stage of change at the beginning of therapy seems to be an important selection criteri...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
15 clients (aged 18-55) received short-term, insight-oriented therapy, and 15 received short-term be...
Aim. The importance of developing reliable models and predictors of change in psychotherapy has been...
This study suggests some potential pathways leading towards maintained gains or further growth versu...
Studies of psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) typically encompass short follow-u...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...