The aim of the study was to replicate and extend recent findings regarding therapists' self-assessment biases. This study examined clinicians' estimates of their abilities when working with general clinical groups and with anxious patients, and of the recovery/improvement rates of their clients. It also considered what clinician personality traits and clinical practice elements were associated with such estimates. A total of 195 out 801 clinicians completed a survey regarding self-ratings, team ratings, therapy outcomes for their clients, and their own personality traits. The great majority of clinicians rated themselves and their teams as being better clinicians than their peers, though not to as extreme a level as in the previous study. T...
Recent years has seen an increase in studies examining the unique contribution that the therapist ha...
The understanding of factors that are associated with the outcome from cognitive behavioral therapy ...
Personal therapy has been proposed as an aid in promoting the professional development of psychother...
The aim of the study was to replicate and extend recent findings regarding therapists' self-assessme...
Previous research has consistently found self-assessment bias (an overly positive assessment of pers...
Aim: To investigate if therapists’ personality influences their patients’ treatment outcomes. Met...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Numerous psychometrically sound measures of psychotherapy outcome have been developed; however, few ...
Sixty-eight psychotherapists of various theoretical orientations expressed their expectations of usi...
The person within the Clinical Psychologist is not often addressed in Clinical Psychology. The aim o...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
Background: Progress towards stratified care for anxiety and depression will require the identific...
Achieving expertise in psychotherapy is a complex task, fraught with obstacles that impede progress ...
Psychological therapists commonly fail to adhere to treatment protocols in everyday clinical practic...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Recent years has seen an increase in studies examining the unique contribution that the therapist ha...
The understanding of factors that are associated with the outcome from cognitive behavioral therapy ...
Personal therapy has been proposed as an aid in promoting the professional development of psychother...
The aim of the study was to replicate and extend recent findings regarding therapists' self-assessme...
Previous research has consistently found self-assessment bias (an overly positive assessment of pers...
Aim: To investigate if therapists’ personality influences their patients’ treatment outcomes. Met...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Numerous psychometrically sound measures of psychotherapy outcome have been developed; however, few ...
Sixty-eight psychotherapists of various theoretical orientations expressed their expectations of usi...
The person within the Clinical Psychologist is not often addressed in Clinical Psychology. The aim o...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
Background: Progress towards stratified care for anxiety and depression will require the identific...
Achieving expertise in psychotherapy is a complex task, fraught with obstacles that impede progress ...
Psychological therapists commonly fail to adhere to treatment protocols in everyday clinical practic...
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the character...
Recent years has seen an increase in studies examining the unique contribution that the therapist ha...
The understanding of factors that are associated with the outcome from cognitive behavioral therapy ...
Personal therapy has been proposed as an aid in promoting the professional development of psychother...