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BMC Psychiatry 8 (1), 36 (2008)
"A large number of randomized controlled studies have clearly demonstrated that psychological interventions are effective in the treatment of depression. The number of studies in this area is increasing rapidly. In this paper, we present a database of controlled and comparative outcome studies on psychological treatments of depression, based on a series of meta-analyses published by our group. The database can be accessed freely through the Internet."
Applied and Preventive Psychology 5 (2), 85-100 (1996)
The psychotherapy process research on the therapeutic alliance in child and adolescent psychotherapy is alarmingly scarce. Findings from the adult therapeutic alliance literature and from the few existing studies on child and adolescent therapeutic alliance are reviewed. Bordin's 1975 model of the working alliance and Prochaska and DiClemente's (1988) stages of change model are employed to evaluate existing strategies for building alliances with child and adolescent clients and to develop proposed strategies. The facts that (a) children are most often not self-referred and (b) frequently come to therapy in a resistant, precontemplative stage of change are presented as the major obstacles to forming effective alliances with children and adolescents. Traditional child and adolescent psychotherapies may fail to develop effective alliances due to their primary focus on the development of the bond and neglect in achieving agreement on the goals and tasks of therapy. Multimodal strategies for building therapeutic alliances with children and adolescents incorporating techniques from emotional script theory, social problem-solving theory, motivational interviewing, and strategic family systems theories are presented.
The British Journal of Psychiatry 193 (1), 60-4 (01 Jul 2008)
This careful, thoughtful study highlights the difficulty of assessing competence (especially in more practical areas) in cognitive therapy. This parallels similar findings in medicine and nursing.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 293 (21), 2601-8 (01 Jun 2005)
Psychiatry research 159 (1-2), 31-6 (30 May 2008)
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Journal of clinical psychology 62 (6), 649-59 (Jun 2006)
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