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"Between-group psychotherapy outcome research and basic science" revisited.

M S Krause1, K I Howard

  • 1Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2710, USA.

Journal of Clinical Psychology
|April 1, 1999
PubMed
Summary

High-priority psychotherapy research involves detailed case studies measuring all key variables and outcomes. This approach will reveal causal factors and effective treatments for diverse patient populations, guiding future experimental designs.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy research
  • Clinical psychology
  • Research methodology

Background:

  • Current psychotherapy research often lacks comprehensive data on causal variables and outcomes.
  • Understanding the nuances of patient, therapist, and setting interactions is crucial for effective treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a research approach prioritizing in-depth case studies.
  • To establish a foundation for identifying causal mechanisms and optimizing treatment efficacy.

Main Methods:

  • Proposes a methodology centered on meticulously measuring all plausible causal variables and significant outcome variables within a wide range of cases.
  • Emphasizes the collective analysis of numerous case studies.

Main Results:

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  • Suggests that accumulating such case studies will provide initial insights into probable causal variables.
  • Indicates this data will illuminate which treatments are most effective for specific patient-therapist-setting combinations.

Conclusions:

  • Recommends that this foundational work will inform the design of future comparative controlled experiments and optimum-seeking designs.
  • Highlights the necessity of practitioner collaboration for advancing applied psychotherapy research.