Title of article
The clinical effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy: outcome for a large sample of adults treated in routine practice
Author/Authors
David Westbrook، نويسنده , , Joan Kirk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
19
From page
1243
To page
1261
Abstract
There is increasing interest in questions about how far the demonstrated efficacy of psychological therapies in research trials can be translated into clinical effectiveness in routine practice. This paper summarises outcome data from several hundred patients treated with CBT in routine clinical practice in a National Health Service psychology service, and compares their outcomes with some of the published research. Although the data have flaws common in ordinary clinical practice (no untreated controls, missing data, uncontrolled pharmacotherapy, etc.), the analyses suggest that CBT in this context is an effective treatment, albeit with probably not quite such good results as it achieves in research trials. Using clinical significance statistics on standardised measures, about half of the sample reliably improved over a course of therapy, including about a third who recovered to normal range.
Keywords
Treatment Outcome , Evaluation studies , Cognitive Therapy , benchmarking , effectiveness
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Record number
569890
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