Title of article
The Interaction of Motivation and Therapist Adherence Predicts Outcome in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic Disorder: Preliminary Findings Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Jonathan D. Huppert، نويسنده , , David H. Barlow، نويسنده , , Jack M. Gorman، نويسنده , , M. Katherine Shear، نويسنده , , Scott W. Woods، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
198
To page
204
Abstract
This report is a post-hoc, exploratory examination of the relationships among patient motivation, therapist protocol adherence, and panic disorder outcome in patients treated with cognitive behavioral therapy within the context of a randomized clinical trial for the treatment of panic disorder (). Results suggested that motivation and adherence interacted to predict change in panic severity. Among patients rated as less motivated, greater therapist protocol adherence was associated with poorer outcome. Among patients rated as more motivated, adherence was not significantly associated with outcome. Further process research is needed to confirm these preliminary results and to understand the interactions of patient and therapist factors and how they are related to outcome in standardized protocols such as cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder.
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Record number
1107139
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