Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy: Multiperspective assessment and relation to outcome. Psychotherapy Research. 2013;23(1):105-116.The study aimed at constructing a reliable and valid post-session questionnaire measuring general change mechanisms of psychotherapy with correspondent versions for patient and therapist perspectives. Therefore, 253 inpatients in early, middle, and late stages of psychotherapy completed the newly developed Scale for the Multiperspective Assessment of General Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy (SACiP) and diverse outcome measures. The psychometric qualities of the SACiP were excellent as shown by (a) exploratory factor analyses on patient and t...
N. S. Jacobson and P. Truax's (1991) method for evaluating the clinical significance of client ...
Ten good outcome and ten poor outcome psychotherapy cases were compared to investigate whether or no...
A growing body of research supports the claim that a variety of psychotherapies are efficacious in t...
Mander J, Schlarb A, Teufel M, et al. The Individual Therapy Process Questionnaire (ITPQ): Developme...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
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 ...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
Many outcome measures and session‐related questionnaires in psychotherapy are designed for weekly or...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
he nature of change is at the heart of research on psycho-therapy. Researchers have demonstrated tha...
The field of psychotherapy has developed through several decades, and a variety of psychotherapeutic...
N. S. Jacobson and P. Truax's (1991) method for evaluating the clinical significance of client ...
Ten good outcome and ten poor outcome psychotherapy cases were compared to investigate whether or no...
A growing body of research supports the claim that a variety of psychotherapies are efficacious in t...
Mander J, Schlarb A, Teufel M, et al. The Individual Therapy Process Questionnaire (ITPQ): Developme...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
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 ...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
Many outcome measures and session‐related questionnaires in psychotherapy are designed for weekly or...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
he nature of change is at the heart of research on psycho-therapy. Researchers have demonstrated tha...
The field of psychotherapy has developed through several decades, and a variety of psychotherapeutic...
N. S. Jacobson and P. Truax's (1991) method for evaluating the clinical significance of client ...
Ten good outcome and ten poor outcome psychotherapy cases were compared to investigate whether or no...
A growing body of research supports the claim that a variety of psychotherapies are efficacious in t...