Therapist effects: History, methods, magnitude
BE Wampold, J Owen - … of Psychotherapy. John Wiley & Sons …, 2021 - books.google.com
This chapter reviews the historical and current trends in the study of therapist effects. We
discuss statistical methods for investigating therapist effects, with a primary focus and …
discuss statistical methods for investigating therapist effects, with a primary focus and …
The professional and personal characteristics of effective psychotherapists: A systematic review
E Heinonen, HA Nissen-Lie - Psychotherapy Research, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Psychotherapists differ notably in the outcomes their patients achieve, and the
characteristics that may explain these differences have attracted increasing interest. We …
characteristics that may explain these differences have attracted increasing interest. We …
An attachment perspective on therapeutic processes and outcomes
Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in clinical applications of
attachment theory. In the present article, we briefly describe J ohn B owlby's model of …
attachment theory. In the present article, we briefly describe J ohn B owlby's model of …
Research on dynamic therapies
The chapter focuses on the empirical research accumulating over the years on
psychodynamic treatment (PDT), especially research published since the previous edition of …
psychodynamic treatment (PDT), especially research published since the previous edition of …
Psychotherapists' self-reports of their interpersonal functioning and difficulties in practice as predictors of patient outcome
The need for psychotherapy research to understand the therapist effect has been
emphasized in several studies. In a large naturalistic study (255 patients, 70 therapists), this …
emphasized in several studies. In a large naturalistic study (255 patients, 70 therapists), this …
Therapist predictors of early patient-rated working alliance: A multilevel approach
HA Nissen-Lie, JT Monsen… - Psychotherapy …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The present study investigated whether and how various therapists'(N= 68) self-reported
characteristics relating to their therapeutic work predicted patients'(N= 335) early ratings of …
characteristics relating to their therapeutic work predicted patients'(N= 335) early ratings of …
Therapist reflective functioning, therapist attachment style and therapist effectiveness
This study investigated the relationship between two therapist attributes (reflective
functioning and attachment style) and client outcome. Twenty-five therapists treated a total of …
functioning and attachment style) and client outcome. Twenty-five therapists treated a total of …
Do therapists' subjective variables impact on psychodynamic psychotherapy outcomes? A systematic literature review
Background Despite growing attention to the general therapist effects in a wide range of
clinical settings, little is known about the individual, cross‐situational, and therapy …
clinical settings, little is known about the individual, cross‐situational, and therapy …
The role of therapist attachment in alliance and outcome: A systematic literature review
A Degnan, A Seymour‐Hyde, A Harris… - Clinical Psychology & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives This review examined the impact of therapist attachment style on therapeutic
alliance and outcomes. Methods Systematic search procedures yielded 11 studies for …
alliance and outcomes. Methods Systematic search procedures yielded 11 studies for …
Relationships among client and counselor agreement about the working alliance, session evaluations, and change in client symptoms using response surface …
CL Marmarosh, DM Kivlighan Jr - Journal of Counseling …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Two studies explored how counselor and client agreement on the therapy alliance, at the
beginning of treatment, influenced early session evaluations and symptom change. Unlike …
beginning of treatment, influenced early session evaluations and symptom change. Unlike …