Objective:Existing evidence highlights the importance of modeling differential therapist effectiveness when studying psychotherapy outcome. However, no study to date examined whether this assertion applies to the study of within-patient effects in mechanisms of change. The study investigated whether therapist effects should be modeled when studying mechanisms of change on a within-patient level. Methods:We conducted a Monte Carlo simulation study, varying patient- and therapist level sample sizes, degree of therapist-level nesting (intra-class correlation), balanced vs. unbalanced assignment of patients to therapists, and fixed vs random within-patient coefficients. We estimated all models using longitudinal multilevel and structural equati...
To explore whether psychotherapy models are applicable in the training clinic setting, the dose-effe...
The psychological therapies literature is dominated by comparisons between psychological treatments....
Objective: There is an ongoing debate concerning how outcome variables change during the course of p...
Objective:Existing evidence highlights the importance of modeling differential therapist effectivene...
Although psychological therapies can benefit many people, over half of the patients who receive ther...
Objectives: This study investigated specific and nonspecific therapeutic factors by focusing on ther...
Objective: The study aimed to 1) investigate the effect of treatment location on clinical outcomes f...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Technical reasons are presented as to why therapist should be included as a random design factor in ...
Objective: To investigate the size of therapist effects using multilevel modeling (MLM), to compare ...
Variability in patient-reported outcomes of psychological treatments has been partly attributed to t...
This study examined data collected on over 5,000 clients seen by 71 therapists over a 6-year period ...
Wester RA, Rubel J, Mayer A. Covariate Selection for Estimating Individual Treatment Effects in Psyc...
Variability in patient-reported outcomes of psychological treatments has been partly attributed to t...
Objective: There is an ongoing debate concerning how outcome variables change during the course of p...
To explore whether psychotherapy models are applicable in the training clinic setting, the dose-effe...
The psychological therapies literature is dominated by comparisons between psychological treatments....
Objective: There is an ongoing debate concerning how outcome variables change during the course of p...
Objective:Existing evidence highlights the importance of modeling differential therapist effectivene...
Although psychological therapies can benefit many people, over half of the patients who receive ther...
Objectives: This study investigated specific and nonspecific therapeutic factors by focusing on ther...
Objective: The study aimed to 1) investigate the effect of treatment location on clinical outcomes f...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Technical reasons are presented as to why therapist should be included as a random design factor in ...
Objective: To investigate the size of therapist effects using multilevel modeling (MLM), to compare ...
Variability in patient-reported outcomes of psychological treatments has been partly attributed to t...
This study examined data collected on over 5,000 clients seen by 71 therapists over a 6-year period ...
Wester RA, Rubel J, Mayer A. Covariate Selection for Estimating Individual Treatment Effects in Psyc...
Variability in patient-reported outcomes of psychological treatments has been partly attributed to t...
Objective: There is an ongoing debate concerning how outcome variables change during the course of p...
To explore whether psychotherapy models are applicable in the training clinic setting, the dose-effe...
The psychological therapies literature is dominated by comparisons between psychological treatments....
Objective: There is an ongoing debate concerning how outcome variables change during the course of p...