The traditional pre-post treatment difference reflects an incremental notion of change, where a quantity of some psychological function is added to (or subtracted from) a pretreatment quantity. This study presents a complementary, experiential notion of change. Rather than a difference, change is a feeling or experience of having changed, a feeling that one is different than before. Based on a post-treatment interview the Change after Psychotherapy (CHAP) is a method to quantify/rate such ‘differentness’ in terms of how extensively or radically the patient feels having changed. A pre-post quasi-experimental study (N = 49) comparing the CHAP with ratings on the Global Assessment of Functioning, the Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile and the Co...
After a brief critique of the current emphasis on symptom reduction as a criterion of therapeutic ch...
Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We ...
Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy...
Regardless of the type of psychotherapy considered, change is the predominant goal. Psychotherapies ...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
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 ...
Although the importance of an experiential component in differing approaches to psychotherapy haS be...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn literature, change process h...
he nature of change is at the heart of research on psycho-therapy. Researchers have demonstrated tha...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
This study investigates a new way of assessing change in psychotherapy, with the goal of decreasing ...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
After a brief critique of the current emphasis on symptom reduction as a criterion of therapeutic ch...
Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We ...
Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy...
Regardless of the type of psychotherapy considered, change is the predominant goal. Psychotherapies ...
Client changes in psychotherapy can be studied using a range of qualitative and quantitative researc...
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 ...
Although the importance of an experiential component in differing approaches to psychotherapy haS be...
MA (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn literature, change process h...
he nature of change is at the heart of research on psycho-therapy. Researchers have demonstrated tha...
The principal purposes of this study were to investigate the persistence of therapeutic change durin...
This study investigates a new way of assessing change in psychotherapy, with the goal of decreasing ...
The paper will highlight the dynamics of change over the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Th...
Objectives: In previous studies, reconceptualization innovative moments were associated with success...
The transtheoretical model, in general, and the stages of change, in particular, have proven useful ...
After a brief critique of the current emphasis on symptom reduction as a criterion of therapeutic ch...
Aim: Exploring change processes underlying "good outcome" in psychotherapy for major depression. We ...
Mander J, Wittorf A, Schlarb A, Hautzinger M, Zipfel S, Sammet I. Change Mechanisms in Psychotherapy...