Objective: So far, only a few studies have focused on psychotherapy for Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD). DPD is marked by a repetitive pattern of efforts aiming at maintaining close relationships, which may present as a lack of assertiveness and as a difficulty in making routine decisions. The present study aims at exploring processes of change taking place during the working phase of a clarification-oriented psychotherapy (COP) by focusing on the in-session patient–therapist interaction, as it changes during treatment and their links with treatment outcome. Methods: N = 74 patients with DPD were recruited in a naturalistic setting; they underwent long-term COP. Sessions 15, 20 and 25 were video- or audio-recorded and analyzed using th...
Psychotherapy research has been moving towards the study of patient pre-treatment characteristics in...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
The associations between interpersonal process variables and psychotherapy outcome were investigated...
OBJECTIVE Many patients with personality disorders (PDs) present with problematic interaction pat...
The evidence base for the treatment of dependent personality disorder (DPD) is sparse and there are ...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Different views exist regarding the nature of patients' dependency in psychotherapy (trait versus co...
Different views exist regarding the nature of patients' dependency in psychotherapy (trait versus co...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
OBJECTIVE Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) with a lifetime prevalence rate of 1,8% is an und...
The present study aims at determining the role for outcome of potential processes of change in psych...
The present study aims at determining the role for outcome of potential processes of change in psych...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Psychotherapy research has been moving towards the study of patient pre-treatment characteristics in...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
The associations between interpersonal process variables and psychotherapy outcome were investigated...
OBJECTIVE Many patients with personality disorders (PDs) present with problematic interaction pat...
The evidence base for the treatment of dependent personality disorder (DPD) is sparse and there are ...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Different views exist regarding the nature of patients' dependency in psychotherapy (trait versus co...
Different views exist regarding the nature of patients' dependency in psychotherapy (trait versus co...
It is important to understand the change processes involved in psychotherapies for patients with per...
The present review summarizes the current state of the art in psychotherapy processes during treatme...
OBJECTIVE Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) with a lifetime prevalence rate of 1,8% is an und...
The present study aims at determining the role for outcome of potential processes of change in psych...
The present study aims at determining the role for outcome of potential processes of change in psych...
There is growing evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy in patients with perso...
Psychotherapy research has been moving towards the study of patient pre-treatment characteristics in...
This thesis explores the question, what are the important change processes in the treatment of perso...
The associations between interpersonal process variables and psychotherapy outcome were investigated...