Clinician attitudes toward time-limited and time-unlimited therapy.

GM Burlingame, JA Behrman - Professional Psychology: Research …, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
Although the use of short-term therapy continues to increase, the impact of this trend on
practicing clinicians remains relatively underinvestigated. We examined the attitude and skill …

Implementing a time-limited therapy program: Differential effects of training and experience.

GM Burlingame, A Fuhriman, S Paul… - Psychotherapy: Theory …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Assessed the relationship between level of clinical experience, training format (no training,
self-instructional, or intensive training), and therapeutic outcome in time-limited therapy …

Therapists' attitudes toward short-term therapy: Changes with training

WL Neff, MJ Lambert, KM Lunnen… - Employee Assistance …, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
In order to evaluate the impact of training on attitudes and values regarding time-limited
therapy, an attitudes instrument (The Beliefs and Attitudes Towards Therapy Questionnaire …

Brief versus long-term psychotherapy: Clinician attitudes and organizational design.

RJ Ursano, DM Dressler - Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1977 - psycnet.apa.org
Studied clinician attitudes about the utility of brief as contrasted to long-term psychotherapy,
utilizing the staff of a university-affiliated mental health clinic. Results indicate that both brief …

Therapist's experience, training, and skill in brief therapy: A bicoastal survey

H Levenson, J Speed… - American Journal of …, 1995 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Results from a random survey of psychologists (N= 850, 58% response rate), indicate
therapists spend 40% of their clinical time doing brief therapy; however, one-third of the …

Time-limited therapy in university counseling centers: Do time-limited and time-unlimited centers differ?

ZK Gyorky, GM Royalty, DH Johnson - … Psychology: Research and …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Investigated the use of brief therapy in university counseling centers with time-limited
therapy (TLT) policies and centers without time limits (TUT). The Counseling Duration …

Common factors in the time-limited psychotherapies.

A Winston, JC Muran - American Psychiatric Press review of …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Lack of differences in overall outcome between psychotherapies may be due to common
factors occurring in all approaches. Six interdependent factors examined by the authors …

Treatment and training outcomes with two time-limited therapies

V Patterson, H Levene, L Breger - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971 - jamanetwork.com
The project undertook to teach two forms of brief therapy (Psychoanalytic and behavioral to
mental health trainees and to compare treatment outcome as judged by the patients, their …

Time-limited brief therapy has gone too far: The result is invisible rationing.

IJ Miller - Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Proponents of managed care endorse time-limited brief treatment on the belief that time
limits result in little or no harm to psychotherapy outcome. However, the research findings …

Short-term psychotherapy and graduate training in psychology.

WJ Schneider, RS Pinkerton - Professional Psychology: Research …, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
We present the thesis that the psychology internship and the university-affiliated practicum
site offer a special opportunity to train new professionals in brief psychotherapy. The …