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This study identified distinct client recovery trajectories in psychotherapy, revealing that social conflict and suicidality predict poor outcomes, while interpersonal hostility and sexual functioning predict rapid improvement.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mental Health Treatment

Background:

  • Prior research identified client groups with varying symptom severity and recovery rates in treatment.
  • Understanding these diverse trajectories is crucial for tailoring interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To replicate and extend previous findings on client response trajectories in psychotherapy.
  • To identify distinct groups of clients based on their symptom severity and recovery patterns.
  • To explore predictors of group membership.

Main Methods:

  • Replication of prior work using growth mixture modeling on Depression subscale data (n=147).
  • Analysis of client response trajectories over 15 psychotherapy sessions.
  • Logistic regression to identify predictors of group membership.

Main Results:

  • Three distinct client groups emerged: rapid responders, high-symptom nonresponders, and low-symptom nonresponders.
  • Elevated social conflict and suicidality predicted membership in the high-symptom nonresponder group.
  • Interpersonal hostility and better sexual functioning predicted membership in the rapid responder group.

Conclusions:

  • Replication supports the utility of modeling psychotherapy change with multiple trajectories.
  • Functional impairment, indicated by social conflict and suicidality, significantly influences recovery.
  • Multidimensional assessment of client problems is vital for understanding treatment outcomes.