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Early sudden gains in psychotherapy under routine clinic conditions: Practice-based evidence.
Authors:Stiles  William B; Leach  Chris; Barkham  Michael; Lucock  Mike; Iveson  Steve; Shapiro  David A; Iveson  Michaela; Hardy  Gillian E
Abstract:Sudden gains---large, enduring reductions in symptom intensity from one session to the next--were identified by T. Z. Tang and R. J. DeRubeis (1999) on the basis of data from 2 manualized clinical trials of cognitive therapy for depression. The authors found similar sudden gains among clients with a variety of disorders treated with a variety of approaches in routine clinic settings. Clients (N=135 who met inclusion criteria) completed short forms of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE-SF) preceding 7 to 74 individual sessions. Those who experienced sudden gains within their first 16 sessions (n=23) had significantly lower CORE-SF scores in their final 3 sessions than did the other clients. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:early sudden gains  psychotherapy  treatment effectiveness  cognitive therapy  depression  clinic settings
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