Exam 14: Intervention: Identifying Key Elements of Change
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Research that examines the elements of psychotherapy (such as the alliance between therapist and patient)and how these elements are related to the impact of treatment is referred to as:
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In terms of psychological reactance,low-reactant clients usually experience greater therapeutic gains in ____ directive treatment,and high-reactant clients usually experience greater therapeutic gains in ____ directive treatment.
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Weinberger's (1995)review of the literature on common factors found that
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Describe Jerome Frank's (1973,1982)model to explain all treatment effects.
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Research conducted by Lafferty,Beutler,and Crago (1989)found that patients under the care of effective therapists
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The average effect size difference between therapies shown to be effective is approximately
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Luborsky and colleaguesÈ reviews of psychotherapy effectiveness have concluded that
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Which of the following therapeutic elements would be considered a common factor to several psychotherapeutic approaches?
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Tang and colleagues demonstrated that if a patient makes sudden gains in therapy,it typically occurs
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