Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We examined the perspectives of patients who "recovered" and "improved" (Jacobson & Truax) following time-limited CBT and PDT. Method: In the context of an RCT on the treatment of major depression, patients were selected based on their pre-post outcome scores on the BDI-II: we selected 28 patients who recovered and 19 who improved in terms of depressive symptoms. A grounded theory analysis was conducted on post-therapy client change interviews, resulting in an integrative conceptual model. Results: According to recovered and improved patients, change follows from an interaction between therapy, therapist, patient, and extra-therapeutic context. ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
Background: There is a substantial lack of qualitative research concerning individual cognitive beha...
Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We ...
This study explored the meaning of "good outcome" within and beyond the much-used statistical indice...
This study explored the meaning of "good outcome" within and beyond the much-used statistical indice...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
This study identified a pathway from in-session process, and problem resolution, to post session cha...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
This mixed method study explored both (1) how changes are made and (2) what encourages the maintenan...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
Background: There is a substantial lack of qualitative research concerning individual cognitive beha...
Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We ...
This study explored the meaning of "good outcome" within and beyond the much-used statistical indice...
This study explored the meaning of "good outcome" within and beyond the much-used statistical indice...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
This study identified a pathway from in-session process, and problem resolution, to post session cha...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
This mixed method study explored both (1) how changes are made and (2) what encourages the maintenan...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
Background: There is a substantial lack of qualitative research concerning individual cognitive beha...