Treatment delay, outcome, and satisfaction in time-limited group and individual psychotherapy. |
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Authors: | Budman, Simon H. Springer, Tamar |
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Abstract: | As part of a randomized clinical trial in which we compared outcome in time-limited individual and time-limited group psychotherapy, patients were interviewed and completed a battery of assessment measures. All participants in the study were then randomly assigned to one or the other treatment modality. There were inevitable delays before patients began their assigned therapies. Group treatment patients waited an appreciably longer period of time, on average, than did individual treatment patients (48 days vs. 31 days). Nonetheless, it was only for individual therapy patients that we found a highly significant relationship between this delay and treatment satisfaction at the completion of therapy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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