139 research outputs found
An adjudicated hermeneutic single-case efficacy design study of experiential therapy for panic/phobia
This paper illustrates the application of an adjudicated form of Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design (HSCED), a critical-reflective method for inferring change and therapeutic influence in single therapy cases. The client was a 61 year-old European-American male diagnosed with panic and bridge phobia. He was seen for 23 sessions of individual Process-Experiential/Emotion-Focused Therapy. In this study, affirmative and skeptic teams of researchers developed opposing arguments regarding whether the client changed over therapy and whether therapy was responsible for these changes. Three judges representing different theoretical orientations then assessed data and arguments, rendering judgments in favor of the affirmative side. We discuss clinical implications and recommendations for the future interpretive case study research
A comparative analysis of the therapeutic focus in cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic-interpersonal sessions.
A comparative analysis of the therapeutic focus in cognitive–behavioral and psychodynamic–interpersonal sessions.
Implementing precision methods in personalizing psychological therapies: Barriers and possible ways forward
Implementing precision methods in personalizing psychological therapies:Barriers and possible ways forward
Psychotherapy, psychopathology, research and practice: Pathways of connections and integration
Support in psychotherapy: A common factor in need of empirical data, conceptual clarification, and clinical input.
"Common factors" and "nonspecific variables": Clarification of the two concepts and recommendations for research.
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