Dropout from therapy for personality disorder (PD) represents a clinically-important but poorly understood phenomenon in the existing literature. The present grounded theory study explores the experiences of clients with PD, and their therapists, of treatment dropout from a National Health Service outpatient psychotherapy service, specialising in psychodynamic interventions for PD. Pre-therapy questionnaires for 20 clients were initially reviewed to generate hypotheses about the differences between treatment dropouts and completers, before a focus group was conducted with six therapists to explore their beliefs about and experiences of client dropout. Finally, six individual interviews were conducted with clients with PD, five of whom had d...
Treatment dropout is one of the most crucialissues thata therapist has to face on a daily basis.The ...
Despite psychological interventions increasingly being used to provide accessible psychotherapy to t...
AbstractA significant number of psychotherapy clients remain untreated, and dropping out is one of t...
Treatment dropout is a pervasive phenomenon that can preclude clients from benefiting fully from psy...
Today, psychotherapy is the treatment of choice for patients with a personality disorder (PD). PD pa...
Background: Why clients discontinue their psychotherapies has attracted more attention recently as i...
Treatment dropout is a pervasive phenomenon that can preclude clients from benefiting fully from psy...
ObjectiveCriterion A serves as the fundamental diagnostic criterion of the Alternative Model of Pers...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
Clients who dropout of therapy have long been a concern. Dropping out of therapy can create difficul...
Schema therapy (ST) is a relatively new, but promising, psychotherapy approach. Able to be implement...
Objective: Criterion A serves as the fundamental diagnostic criterion of the Alternative Model of...
Objective: A large proportion of psychotherapy patients remain untreated, mostly because they drop ...
Treatment dropout is one of the most crucialissues thata therapist has to face on a daily basis.The ...
Despite psychological interventions increasingly being used to provide accessible psychotherapy to t...
AbstractA significant number of psychotherapy clients remain untreated, and dropping out is one of t...
Treatment dropout is a pervasive phenomenon that can preclude clients from benefiting fully from psy...
Today, psychotherapy is the treatment of choice for patients with a personality disorder (PD). PD pa...
Background: Why clients discontinue their psychotherapies has attracted more attention recently as i...
Treatment dropout is a pervasive phenomenon that can preclude clients from benefiting fully from psy...
ObjectiveCriterion A serves as the fundamental diagnostic criterion of the Alternative Model of Pers...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify factors that may affect treatment retention in a 1-year p...
Clients who dropout of therapy have long been a concern. Dropping out of therapy can create difficul...
Schema therapy (ST) is a relatively new, but promising, psychotherapy approach. Able to be implement...
Objective: Criterion A serves as the fundamental diagnostic criterion of the Alternative Model of...
Objective: A large proportion of psychotherapy patients remain untreated, mostly because they drop ...
Treatment dropout is one of the most crucialissues thata therapist has to face on a daily basis.The ...
Despite psychological interventions increasingly being used to provide accessible psychotherapy to t...
AbstractA significant number of psychotherapy clients remain untreated, and dropping out is one of t...