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Therapist variables that predict symptom change in psychotherapy with chronically depressed outpatients.

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Title
Therapist variables that predict symptom change in psychotherapy with chronically depressed outpatients.
Abstract
The present study examines the contribution of psychotherapist variables to change in depressive symptoms in a large clinical trial comparing the efficacy of the cognitive-behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy, the antidepressant nefazodone, and the combination of both in the treatment of chronic depression. Greater change on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) was associated with greater emphasis on the therapeutic relationship, lower overall psychotherapy caseload, therapist psychodynamic orientation, and supervisory status. There was no relationship between HRSD change and therapist sex, age, or years of experience.
Publication
Psychotherapy
Date
FAL 2004
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
255-265
Citation Key
pop00021
ISSN
0033-3204
Language
English
Extra
35 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/104-228-113-585-108 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Vocisano, C., Klein, D. N., Arnow, B. A., Rivera, C., Blalock, J. A., Rothbaum, B. O., Vivian, D., Markowitz, J. C., Kocsis, J. H., Manber, R., Castonguay, L. G., Rush, A. J., Borian, F. E., Mccullough, J. P., Kornstein, S. G., Riso, L. P., & Thase, M. E. (2004). Therapist variables that predict symptom change in psychotherapy with chronically depressed outpatients. Psychotherapy, 41(3), 255–265. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-3204.41.3.255