Understanding the role that therapists play in psychotherapy outcome, and the contribution to outcome made by individual therapist differences has implications for service delivery and training of therapists. In this study we used a novel approach to estimate the magnitude of the therapist contribution overall and the effect of individual therapist differences. We conducted a meta-analysis of studies in which participants were randomised to receive the same treatment either through self-help or through a therapist. We identified a total of 15 studies (commencement N = 910; completion N = 723) meeting inclusion criteria. We found no difference in treatment completion rate and broad equivalence of treatment outcomes for participants treated t...
Therapists and clients often have different perspectives about what is helpful and what they wish fo...
In this naturalistic study, 262 audiotaped psychotherapy sessions—randomly drawn from 81 individual ...
This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy devoted to evidence-based therapy relatio...
Understanding the role that therapists play in psychotherapy outcome, and the contribution to outcom...
Objectives: This study investigated specific and nonspecific therapeutic factors by focusing on ther...
Psychotherapy meta-analyses sometimes generate heterogeneous results, partially due to key methodolo...
The first part of this paper examines using meta-analysis as a basis for making probabilistic statem...
BackgroundThe aim of this manuscript is to analyze the degrees of responsibility for healing that ps...
This study examined data collected on over 5,000 clients seen by 71 therapists over a 6-year period ...
In primary studies, psychotherapy researchers frequently search for mediator and moderator vari-able...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Background: Despite growing attention to the general therapist effects in a wide range of clinical s...
Objective: The authors conducted a meta-analytic review of adherence–outcome and competence– outcome...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence from studies that have focused on the effects of therapist va...
Empirical research has established that both individual and group psychotherapy is effective for a b...
Therapists and clients often have different perspectives about what is helpful and what they wish fo...
In this naturalistic study, 262 audiotaped psychotherapy sessions—randomly drawn from 81 individual ...
This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy devoted to evidence-based therapy relatio...
Understanding the role that therapists play in psychotherapy outcome, and the contribution to outcom...
Objectives: This study investigated specific and nonspecific therapeutic factors by focusing on ther...
Psychotherapy meta-analyses sometimes generate heterogeneous results, partially due to key methodolo...
The first part of this paper examines using meta-analysis as a basis for making probabilistic statem...
BackgroundThe aim of this manuscript is to analyze the degrees of responsibility for healing that ps...
This study examined data collected on over 5,000 clients seen by 71 therapists over a 6-year period ...
In primary studies, psychotherapy researchers frequently search for mediator and moderator vari-able...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Background: Despite growing attention to the general therapist effects in a wide range of clinical s...
Objective: The authors conducted a meta-analytic review of adherence–outcome and competence– outcome...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence from studies that have focused on the effects of therapist va...
Empirical research has established that both individual and group psychotherapy is effective for a b...
Therapists and clients often have different perspectives about what is helpful and what they wish fo...
In this naturalistic study, 262 audiotaped psychotherapy sessions—randomly drawn from 81 individual ...
This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy devoted to evidence-based therapy relatio...