TY - JOUR
T1 - Will the psychotherapies yield differential results?
T2 - A look at assumptions in therapy trials
AU - Altshuler, K. Z.
PY - 1989/1/1
Y1 - 1989/1/1
N2 - Differential results in psychotherapy should be both clinically substantial and attributable to the differences alleged in various treatments. This paper reviews the nonspecific elements of psychotherapy, and inspects cognitive, interpersonal, and analytically oriented therapies to see whether claimed differences are, in fact, sufficient to make differential results likely. It also calls attention to assumptions implicit in most clinical trials about the effectiveness of once-a-week, short-term treatment, and how these assumptions limit the likelihood that research will discriminate differential outcome.
AB - Differential results in psychotherapy should be both clinically substantial and attributable to the differences alleged in various treatments. This paper reviews the nonspecific elements of psychotherapy, and inspects cognitive, interpersonal, and analytically oriented therapies to see whether claimed differences are, in fact, sufficient to make differential results likely. It also calls attention to assumptions implicit in most clinical trials about the effectiveness of once-a-week, short-term treatment, and how these assumptions limit the likelihood that research will discriminate differential outcome.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 2683808
AN - SCOPUS:0024459189
SN - 0002-9564
VL - 43
SP - 310
EP - 320
JO - American Journal of Psychotherapy
JF - American Journal of Psychotherapy
IS - 3
ER -