A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is analyzed to assess changes and identify patterns of change. Through an analysis of session notes, changes were assessed using the CHange After Psychotherapy scales (CHAP; Sandell 1987a), which evaluate changes in five rating variables (symptoms, adaptive capacity, insight, basic conflicts, and extratherapeutic factors). Change incidents were identified in nearly every session. Early in the analysis, relatively more change incidents related to insight were found than were found for the other types of change. By contrast, in the third year and part of the fourth year, relatively more change incidents related to basic conflicts and adaptive capa...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...
This study investigates a new way of assessing change in psychotherapy, with the goal of decreasing ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
After a brief critique of the current emphasis on symptom reduction as a criterion of therapeutic ch...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy...
A client\u27s stage of change at the beginning of therapy seems to be an important selection criteri...
Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationale...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...
This study investigates a new way of assessing change in psychotherapy, with the goal of decreasing ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
A systematic method is presented whereby material from a full course of psychoanalytic treatment is ...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
After a brief critique of the current emphasis on symptom reduction as a criterion of therapeutic ch...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy...
A client\u27s stage of change at the beginning of therapy seems to be an important selection criteri...
Five scales have been developed to assess changes that are consistent with the therapeutic rationale...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
A growing number of researchers are searching for ways of integrate existing knowledge of the psycho...
Psychological symptoms are routinely measured in clinic settings using self-report surveys. Research...
This study investigates a new way of assessing change in psychotherapy, with the goal of decreasing ...