Fifty-two psychotherapy sessions were coded for silences that reflect processes of client disengagement (e.g., withdrawal, resistance). The study examined the presence of these silences and clients\u27 reports of in-session emotion and symptom change. Results indicated that disengagement predicted poorer proximal and distal outcome as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory for Primary Care (BDI-PC) and poorer proximal outcome on the Symptom Checklist-5, but it was not significantly predictive of Outcome Questionnaire-45 scores. Interitem analyses revealed that disengagement had a significant proximal effect on depressive mood and negative self-evaluative items assessed by the BDI-PC, but across time these effects were sustained for the n...
Emotion differentiation (ED), the extent to which same-valenced emotions are experienced as distinct...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
Objective: Brief Relational Therapy (BRT) includes the idea that the therapists use their in-session...
This psychotherapy process research study tested the predictive validity of a model of emotional pro...
This study aims to clarify the roles of immersion and distancing (that is, reflection on an experien...
Objective: Accumulating research demonstrates the importance of utilizing supportive techniques in p...
Although the rate of negative outcome in psychotherapy is around 10%, there are virtually no studies...
This study compared clients who continued in therapy with clients who dropped out before the intake ...
Background: Isolating a therapeutic procedure might be a powerful way to enhance our understanding o...
Objective Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which th...
AbstractA significant number of psychotherapy clients remain untreated, and dropping out is one of t...
Research indicates that combination of psychotherapy and antidepressant medication (ADM) provides cu...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore predictors and outcomes associated with different trajectori...
In this retrospective service evaluation, the predictors of disengagement from trauma therapy are in...
The use of silence within psychotherapy for attentive listening, observation, self exploration and c...
Emotion differentiation (ED), the extent to which same-valenced emotions are experienced as distinct...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
Objective: Brief Relational Therapy (BRT) includes the idea that the therapists use their in-session...
This psychotherapy process research study tested the predictive validity of a model of emotional pro...
This study aims to clarify the roles of immersion and distancing (that is, reflection on an experien...
Objective: Accumulating research demonstrates the importance of utilizing supportive techniques in p...
Although the rate of negative outcome in psychotherapy is around 10%, there are virtually no studies...
This study compared clients who continued in therapy with clients who dropped out before the intake ...
Background: Isolating a therapeutic procedure might be a powerful way to enhance our understanding o...
Objective Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which th...
AbstractA significant number of psychotherapy clients remain untreated, and dropping out is one of t...
Research indicates that combination of psychotherapy and antidepressant medication (ADM) provides cu...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore predictors and outcomes associated with different trajectori...
In this retrospective service evaluation, the predictors of disengagement from trauma therapy are in...
The use of silence within psychotherapy for attentive listening, observation, self exploration and c...
Emotion differentiation (ED), the extent to which same-valenced emotions are experienced as distinct...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapies for depression are similarly effective, but the processes through which t...
Objective: Brief Relational Therapy (BRT) includes the idea that the therapists use their in-session...