Inhalt:
Issue 1
Special section: CBT Relationships Part III
Introduction
-Therapeutic relationships in cognitive behavioral therapy: Agreement in alliance, client factors, therapist factors, and CBT specific process
Empirical Papers
-Clinical factors and early life experiences associated with therapeutic alliance development in treatment for depression or binge eating
-Temporal sequencing of change in trauma-related beliefs and therapeutic alliance during prolonged exposure and sertraline for chronic PTSD
-Agreement in patient-therapist alliance ratings and ist relation to dropout and outcome in a large sample of cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder
-Therapist competence, homework engagement, and client characteristics in CBT for youth depression: A study of mediation and moderation in a community-based trial
-The relationships among working alliance, group cohesion and homework engagement in group cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder
-Predictors of homework engagement in group CBT for social anxiety: Client beliefs about homework, ist consequences, group cohesion, and working alliance
Regular Papers
Clients`experiences with a trauma-sensitive mindfullness and compassion group intervention: A first-person perspective on change and change mechanism
-Project ASPIRE: A feasibility randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for reducing risk of depression and alcohol-related harms among South African adolescents
-Content and attainment of individual treatment goals in CBT
-Mechanism engagement as a potential evidence-based approach to personalized treatment termination
Issue 2
Empirical Papers
-Effects of panic-specific cocnitive behavioural and psychodynamic psychotherapies and work ability in a doubly randomised clinical trial
-Pretreatment insight as a predictor of alliance stengthening in supportive vs. Supportive-expressive treatment
-Using classification trees to identify psychotherapie patients at risk for poor treatment adherence
-Understanding change- Developing a typology of therapy outcomes from the experience of adolescents with depression
-When depressed- be mindfull of and kind to yourself: Self-compassion as a mediator of change in a mindful depression treatment
-Do routine outcome monitoring measures tell the same story? Evaluationg outcome trajectories and clinical outcomes fort he outcome rating scale and outcome questionaire
-The effect of mechanical feedback on outcome in self-care support tool based on solution-focused brief therapy
-Exploring access and engagement with Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, before, during, and after COVID-19 lockdown: A service evaluation in the northwest of England
-The utility of completing adjuvant video lessons based on the Unified Protocol during psychotherapy: A retrospective study using a telehealth plattform in routine clinical care
-Using the experience sampling method to support clinical practice: An illustration with problematic cannabis use
Medium erhältlich in:
Psychotherapy research 2024/01-02 : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2024. - S. 1-260
ISSN 1050-3307
Zeitschriften der Psychologie - Signatur: CL 1000 PsyResearch 2024-01/02 - Zeitschriftenheft