The early phase of psychotherapy has been regarded as a sensitive period in the unfolding of psychotherapy leading to positive outcomes. However, there is disagreement about the degree to which early (especially relationship-related) session experiences predict outcome over and above initial levels of distress and early response to treatment. The goal of the present study was to simultaneously examine outcome at post treatment as a function of (a) intake symptom and interpersonal distress as well as early change in well-being and symptoms, (b) the patient's early session-experiences, (c) the therapist's early session-experiences/interventions, and (d) their interactions. The data of 430 psychotherapy completers treated by 151 therapists wer...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Objective: Depressed personality disorder patients showing an early rapid response (or sudden gain) ...
The depression, substance abuse, and bulimia psychotherapy literature has demonstrated that symptom ...
Although improvement of clients' state is a central concern for psychotherapy, relatively little is ...
Aim. The importance of developing reliable models and predictors of change in psychotherapy has been...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
Background: To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and...
Background To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and ...
Background: To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and...
Currently, no reports exist on the phenomenon of early response in humanistic–experiential therapies...
Rationale. According to ‘sudden gains’ and ‘rapid response’ methods, considerable numbers of patient...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Objective: Depressed personality disorder patients showing an early rapid response (or sudden gain) ...
The depression, substance abuse, and bulimia psychotherapy literature has demonstrated that symptom ...
Although improvement of clients' state is a central concern for psychotherapy, relatively little is ...
Aim. The importance of developing reliable models and predictors of change in psychotherapy has been...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectat...
OBJECTIVE Although there is an established link between patients' early positive outcome expectatio...
Background: To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and...
Background To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and ...
Background: To examine the predictive value of early response for final outcome of psychotherapy and...
Currently, no reports exist on the phenomenon of early response in humanistic–experiential therapies...
Rationale. According to ‘sudden gains’ and ‘rapid response’ methods, considerable numbers of patient...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
Public significance statement: The present study shows that within a transdiagnostic sample of 430 p...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Objective: Depressed personality disorder patients showing an early rapid response (or sudden gain) ...