Title of article :
Are patient expectations still relevant for psychotherapy process and outcome?
Author/Authors :
Roger P. Greenberg، نويسنده , , Michael J. Constantino، نويسنده , , Noah Bruce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
22
From page :
657
To page :
678
Abstract :
Patient expectations have been regarded as a variable affecting the course of psychotherapy for more than 50 years. Yet, even though expectations are often considered a factor common to most psychotherapy systems, their importance may be undervalued. This paper places the expectancy issue in a historical context, discusses the varied definitions of expectancy, and reviews the extant expectancy research literature. Discussion of results affirms the continuing relevance of patient expectations, suggests that they may be even more vital to the psychotherapy process than is often acknowledged, highlights research strengths and weaknesses, and calls attention to areas on which clinicians and researchers might focus to improve treatment effectiveness.
Keywords :
Expectancy , Common factors , Psychotherapy process , Psychotherapy outcome
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Clinical Psychology Review
Record number :
483901
Link To Document :
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