A revised theory of sudden gains in psychological treatments
Sudden gains were first defined and quantified by Tang and DeRubeis (1999) and were
found to predict treatment outcome in cognitive therapy for depression. Since that seminal …
found to predict treatment outcome in cognitive therapy for depression. Since that seminal …
Using machine-learning to predict sudden gains in treatment for major depressive disorder
Objective Sudden gains during psychotherapy have been found to consistently predict
treatment outcome but evidence on predictors of sudden gains has been equivocal. To …
treatment outcome but evidence on predictors of sudden gains has been equivocal. To …
Patients' and therapists' actions on the precipice of change: Session processes before sudden gains and sudden losses.
VNLS Schilling, KS Boyle, JA Rubel… - Journal of …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
En el presente estudio, las sesiones previas a las ganancias repentinas, las pérdidas
repentinas, y sesiones de control neutral se examinaron con respecto a los procesos de …
repentinas, y sesiones de control neutral se examinaron con respecto a los procesos de …
The Effect of Comorbid Depression on Sudden Gains During Transdiagnostic Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
S D'Arcy, PJ Norton - Behaviour Change, 2021 - cambridge.org
During psychotherapy some patients experience large symptom improvements between
sessions, termed sudden gains. Most commonly, sudden gains are observed during …
sessions, termed sudden gains. Most commonly, sudden gains are observed during …