Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy, and is a necessary complement to randomized clinical trials and other forms of efficacy research. In this article I describe and evaluate of four types of CPR. The first three are basic designs and include quantitative Process-Outcome, qualitative Helpful Factors, and micro-analytic Sequential Process; the fourth, the Significant Events approach, refers to methods such as Task Analysis and Comprehensive Process Analysis that integrate the first three. The strengths and weaknesses of each design are described and summarized using both causal and practical criteria, as part of an overall argument for systematic methodological pluralism
For decades the development of evidence-based therapy has been based on experimental tests of protoc...
Psychosis is suggested to be a leading cause of disability, not only as a direct result of the distr...
BACKGROUND: Mediation studies test the mechanisms by which interventions produce clinical outcomes. ...
Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy,...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aimed to explore change proc...
It is my hope in this chapter to encourage the use of a broader range of options for qualitative dat...
MA (Counselling Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThroughout the literature on...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The area of psychotherapy has adopted positivist paradigm and its medical model and clinical trials ...
Reviews research on experiential or humanistic psychotherapies, including meta-analysis of outcome r...
Gordon Paul wali one of the most often quoted questions that has guided psychological interventions ...
For decades the development of evidence-based therapy has been based on experimental tests of protoc...
There is now consistent evidence to support the efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) to redu...
This article describes process-based therapy (PBT) as a natural evolution toward more effective and ...
This commentary on the article by Frankl, Wennberg, Berggraf and Philips (2020) focuses on methodolo...
For decades the development of evidence-based therapy has been based on experimental tests of protoc...
Psychosis is suggested to be a leading cause of disability, not only as a direct result of the distr...
BACKGROUND: Mediation studies test the mechanisms by which interventions produce clinical outcomes. ...
Change process research (CPR) is the study of the processes by which change occurs in psychotherapy,...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aimed to explore change proc...
It is my hope in this chapter to encourage the use of a broader range of options for qualitative dat...
MA (Counselling Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThroughout the literature on...
The present paper elaborates a process perspective of change in psychotherapy for personality disord...
The area of psychotherapy has adopted positivist paradigm and its medical model and clinical trials ...
Reviews research on experiential or humanistic psychotherapies, including meta-analysis of outcome r...
Gordon Paul wali one of the most often quoted questions that has guided psychological interventions ...
For decades the development of evidence-based therapy has been based on experimental tests of protoc...
There is now consistent evidence to support the efficacy of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) to redu...
This article describes process-based therapy (PBT) as a natural evolution toward more effective and ...
This commentary on the article by Frankl, Wennberg, Berggraf and Philips (2020) focuses on methodolo...
For decades the development of evidence-based therapy has been based on experimental tests of protoc...
Psychosis is suggested to be a leading cause of disability, not only as a direct result of the distr...
BACKGROUND: Mediation studies test the mechanisms by which interventions produce clinical outcomes. ...