ABSTRACT

Research in Psychotherapy is a comprehensive synthesis and assessment of the psychotherapeutic research literature for the use of both researchers and those in clinical practice. It is designed as a general reference work, an instruction guide, and a source of information about specific aspects and problems of research.

The book consists of three parts. Part 1 discusses principles and methods of research as they are applied to psychotherapy. It provides general background material and principles to help non-researchers appreciate some of the important problems that are encountered. In Part 2, existing research on the effects of psychotherapy and the determinants and correlates of outcome are clustered and reviewed. Chapters 4 to 7 are concerned strictly with a review and appraisal of controlled studies that were designed to evaluate the effects of psychotherapy. Chapters 8 to 13 deal with a large body of research on various factors associated with therapeutic outcome--method, style, and technique variables; patient, therapist, and time variables. Part 3 is concerned with research on aspects of the therapeutic process and on the effect of many of these same variables on the therapeutic interchange as distinct from the outcome of therapy. Also discussed is research on various therapeutic phenomena and conditions about which so much has been written and so little really known.

Research in Psychotherapy was written in the conviction that clinical practice should be influenced by research and that rigorous research that meets acceptable experimental standards can be done on the field of psychotherapy.

chapter

Introduction

part I|60 pages

Principles and Methods of Research in Psychotherapy

chapter 2|30 pages

Change and Its Measurement

part II|314 pages

Research on the Effects of Psychotherapy

chapter 3|12 pages

The Effects of Psychotherapy

chapter 4|43 pages

Review of Controlled-Outcome Studies

I. Adequate Studies with Positive Results

chapter 5|28 pages

Review of Controlled-Outcome Studies

II. Questionable Studies with Positive Results

chapter 6|19 pages

Review of Controlled-Outcome Studies

III. Null and Negative Results

chapter 8|26 pages

Therapeutic Method as an Outcome Variable

chapter 9|26 pages

The Patient as an Outcome Variable

I. Diagnosis, Severity of Maladjustment, and the Search for Predictors

chapter 10|35 pages

The Patient as an Outcome Variable

II. Background, Organismic, Demographic, Motivational, and Attitudinal Factors

chapter 11|29 pages

The Therapist as an Outcome Variable

I. Qualifications

chapter 12|43 pages

The Therapist as an Outcome Variable

II. Personal Characteristics and Attitudes

chapter 13|40 pages

Temporal Variables and Outcome

part III|110 pages

Research on the Process of Psychotherapy

chapter 15|36 pages

Verbal Processes and Techniques

chapter 17|12 pages

An Overview of Process Research