Background: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of change in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for major depressive disorder (MDD). Method: 200 patients were randomized to CBT weekly, CBT twice weekly, IPT weekly or IPT twice weekly. Outcome and putative mechanisms of change (i.e., dysfunctional thinking, behavioral activation, CBT skills, IPT skills, therapeutic alliance, compliance, motivation) were measured multiple times up to six months after the start of treatment. Latent change score models were used to investigate temporal relations and test mediation. Explorative analyses tested whether baseline working memory moderated the effect of mechanism c...
BACKGROUND: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and ...
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 The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
BACKGROUND: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and ...
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 The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
Background The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of c...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the specific and temporal role of putative mechanisms of ...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
The present study explored the temporal relationships between change in five candidate causal mechan...
BACKGROUND: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background: Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and...
Background Recently, we showed that twice weekly sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and ...