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Psychological health-sickness (PHS) as a predictor of outcomes in dynamic and other psychotherapies.
Authors:Luborsky  Lester; Diguer  Louis; Luborsky  Ellen; McLellan  A Thomas; Woody  George; Alexander  Leslie
Abstract:This is the first dedicated review of quantitative studies on Freud's proposition that the poorer the psychological health, the more limited are the benefits from treatment. Since observer-rated scales for PHS were developed in 1949, many studies have applied them, and the majority show significant prediction of outcomes of psychotherapy, with correlations between .2 and .35. This article reviews (1) the main methods of measurement, (2) the record of predictive success, (3) validity studies, (4) the relation to psychiatric diagnosis, (5) prediction in forms of treatment other than psychotherapy, and (6) theories of why psychological health predicts outcomes of psychotherapy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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