Given the high rates of premature termination in training clinics, research aimed at understanding client attrition is urgently needed. Recent investigations in this area have implicated expectations of psychotherapy as a strong predictor of premature termination; however, this phenomenon has only been studied from the perspective of client expectations to date. There is reason to believe clinician expectations for the duration and effectiveness of psychotherapy may further impact the likelihood of their clients terminating prematurely. This study sought to address this gap in the literature by examining the association of clinicians' expectations to clients' psychotherapy outcomes and termination status in a training clinic setting. Clinic...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Given the alarmingly high rates of premature termination in training clinics, research aimed at unde...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between client and therapist role expectat...
In addition to having potentially deleterious effects on clients in distress, client attrition also ...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Researchers and clinicians alike have struggled to understand why nearly 50% of all psychology clien...
Limited research on premature termination in child and adolescent populations at doctoral-level psyc...
The extant literature includes no studies regarding the rate of premature termination in training cl...
Premature termination is a substantial problem with significant adverse effects for clients, therapi...
The study investigated the effects of specific dimensions of client and therapist role expectations,...
This longitudinal study was designed to refine the search for reliable predictors of premature termi...
Premature termination is a pervasive barrier to effective implementation of outpatient psychotherapy...
Premature termination from psychotherapy has been reported as the most pressing health care delivery...
The purpose of this study was to determine if prediction of premature termination of psychotherapy t...
Premature termination from psychotherapy has been reported as the most pressing health care delivery...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Given the alarmingly high rates of premature termination in training clinics, research aimed at unde...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between client and therapist role expectat...
In addition to having potentially deleterious effects on clients in distress, client attrition also ...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Researchers and clinicians alike have struggled to understand why nearly 50% of all psychology clien...
Limited research on premature termination in child and adolescent populations at doctoral-level psyc...
The extant literature includes no studies regarding the rate of premature termination in training cl...
Premature termination is a substantial problem with significant adverse effects for clients, therapi...
The study investigated the effects of specific dimensions of client and therapist role expectations,...
This longitudinal study was designed to refine the search for reliable predictors of premature termi...
Premature termination is a pervasive barrier to effective implementation of outpatient psychotherapy...
Premature termination from psychotherapy has been reported as the most pressing health care delivery...
The purpose of this study was to determine if prediction of premature termination of psychotherapy t...
Premature termination from psychotherapy has been reported as the most pressing health care delivery...
The role of therapeutic processes in predicting premature termination of psychotherapy has been a pa...
Given the alarmingly high rates of premature termination in training clinics, research aimed at unde...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between client and therapist role expectat...