Objective: We tested qualitative metasynthesis of a series of Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) studies as a method for comparing within-session processes that may explain good and poor therapeutic outcome. Method: We selected eight HSCED studies according to change in clients' scores on the Strathclyde Inventory (SI), a brief self-report instrument used to measure outcome in person-centered psychotherapy. Four of the case studies investigated the experience of clients whose pre-post change in SI scores showed improvement by the end of therapy, and the other four focused on clients whose change in SI scores indicated deterioration. We conducted a qualitative metasynthesis, adopting a generic descriptive-interpretive approach t...
Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy,...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
The broad area of psychotherapy research is sometimes subdivided into that which focuses on outcome ...
In this article, I outline hermeneutic single-case efficacy design (HSCED), an interpretive approach...
This chapter is based on the SPR Presidential Address delivered at the June 2001 meeting of the Soci...
Throughout the last decades, scientific and therapeutic communities have made common efforts to coll...
Despite the general effectiveness of bona fide psychotherapies, the number of patients who deteriora...
Throughout the last decades, scientific and therapeutic communities have made common efforts to coll...
Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) is a systematic case study research method involving...
Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) is a systematic case study research method involving...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
This study is the second of a series of three, and represents an Italian replication of a previous U...
This study is the second of a series of three, and represents an Italian replication of a previous U...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Background: Despite repeated discussion of treatment safety, there remains little quantitative resea...
Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy,...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
The broad area of psychotherapy research is sometimes subdivided into that which focuses on outcome ...
In this article, I outline hermeneutic single-case efficacy design (HSCED), an interpretive approach...
This chapter is based on the SPR Presidential Address delivered at the June 2001 meeting of the Soci...
Throughout the last decades, scientific and therapeutic communities have made common efforts to coll...
Despite the general effectiveness of bona fide psychotherapies, the number of patients who deteriora...
Throughout the last decades, scientific and therapeutic communities have made common efforts to coll...
Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) is a systematic case study research method involving...
Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design (HSCED) is a systematic case study research method involving...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5?14% of clients worsen while in treat...
This study is the second of a series of three, and represents an Italian replication of a previous U...
This study is the second of a series of three, and represents an Italian replication of a previous U...
While highly effective, psychotherapy outcome studies suggest 5\u201214% of cli- ents worsen while i...
Background: Despite repeated discussion of treatment safety, there remains little quantitative resea...
Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy,...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
The broad area of psychotherapy research is sometimes subdivided into that which focuses on outcome ...