Therapist competence in cognitive therapy for depression: predicting subsequent symptom change.
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Identifying moderators of the adherence-outcome relation in cognitive therapy for depression.Therapeutic adherence and competence scales for Developmentally Adapted Cognitive Processing Therapy for adolescents with PTSD.Enthusiasm for homework and improvement of psychological distress in subthreshold depression during behavior therapy: secondary analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial.Client characteristics as moderators of the relation between the therapeutic alliance and outcome in cognitive therapy for depressionThe process of change in cognitive therapy for depression: predictors of early inter-session symptom gainsEffectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy in public mental health: comparison to treatment as usual for treatment-resistant depression.Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in YouthGains in employment status following antidepressant medication or cognitive therapy for depression.What changes in cognitive therapy for depression? An examination of cognitive therapy skills and maladaptive beliefs.A session-to-session examination of homework engagement in cognitive therapy for depression: Do patients experience immediate benefits?Relationships between clinician-level attributes and fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent modifications to an evidence-based psychotherapy.How many treatment sessions and patients are needed to create a stable score of adherence and competence in the treatment of cocaine dependence?Perspectives on Cognitive Therapy Training within Community Mental Health Settings: Implications for Clinician Satisfaction and Skill Development.The therapeutic alliance and therapist adherence as predictors of dropout from cognitive therapy for depression when combined with antidepressant medicationEarly in-session predictors of response to trauma-focused cognitive therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder.Adherence and competence in two manual-guided therapies for co-occurring substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders: clinician factors and patient outcomes.Research setting versus clinic setting: Which produces better outcomes in cognitive therapy for depression?A randomized controlled dismantling trial of post-workshop consultation strategies to increase effectiveness and fidelity to an evidence-based psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress DisorderManaging clients' expectations at the outset of online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for depression.CBT competence in novice therapists improves anxiety outcomesA Non-randomized Comparison of Strategies for Consultation in a Community-Academic Training Program to Implement an Evidence-Based PsychotherapyCognitive and behavior therapy in the treatment and prevention of depression.Processes of change in CBT of adolescent depression: review and recommendations.When the bough breaks: rethinking treatment strategies for perinatal depression.Cognitive behavioral therapy: current status and future research directions.Addressing critical gaps in the treatment of eating disorders.The effects of treatment adherence and treatment-specific therapeutic competencies on outcome and goal attainment in telephone-based therapy with caregivers of people with dementia.Teacher Competence in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression and Its Relation to Treatment OutcomeA preliminary examination of the role of psychotherapist fidelity on outcomes of cognitive processing therapy during an RCT for military sexual trauma-related PTSD.Treatment failure in cognitive-behavioural therapy: therapeutic alliance as a precondition for an adherent and competent implementation of techniques.Relationship between Expectation Management and Client Retention in Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.The assessment of cognitive errors using an observer-rated method.The Effectiveness of a Short Cognitive Behavioral Training Course on Awareness, Knowledge, and Transferability of Competencies in Clinical Practice.Empirical Examinations of Modifications and Adaptations to Evidence-Based Psychotherapies: Methodologies, Impact, and Future Directions.Competence feedback improves CBT competence in trainee therapists: A randomized controlled pilot study.Leveraging routine clinical materials and mobile technology to assess CBT fidelity: the Innovative Methods to Assess Psychotherapy Practices (imAPP) study.The Socratic Method in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Narrative Review
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Therapist competence in cognitive therapy for depression: predicting subsequent symptom change.
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Daniel R Strunk
Melissa A Brotman
Steven D Hollon
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10.1037/A0019631
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z