The therapeutic alliance and CBASP-specific skill acquisition in the treatment of chronic depression

This study examined the influences of proposed specific and common psychotherapeutic factors in a sample of chronically depressed adult outpatients. Participants (N = 324) were drawn from a multi-site clinical trial that compared the efficacies of the cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychoth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cognitive therapy and research 2005-12, Vol.29 (6), p.803-817
Hauptverfasser: SANTIAGO, Neil J, KLEIN, Daniel N, RUSH, A. John, THASE, Michael E, MCCULLOUGH, James P, KELLER, Martin B, VIVIAN, Dina, ARNOW, Bruce A, BLALOCK, Janice A, KOCSIS, James H, MARKOWITZ, John C, MANBER, Rachel, RISO, Lawrence P, ROTHBAUM, Barbara O
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Zusammenfassung:This study examined the influences of proposed specific and common psychotherapeutic factors in a sample of chronically depressed adult outpatients. Participants (N = 324) were drawn from a multi-site clinical trial that compared the efficacies of the cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy (CBASP), nefazodone, and their combination. This report is limited to patients receiving CBASP alone or combination treatment. A series of regression analyses were performed to test whether: (1) the ability to utilize the skills taught in CBASP mediated the relationship between the early therapeutic alliance and endpoint depression, and (2) the therapeutic alliance moderated the relationship between skill utilization and endpoint depression. Neither model was supported. Instead, each of these factors contributed independently and additively to alleviation of depressive symptoms. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0147-5916
1573-2819
DOI:10.1007/s10608-005-9638-5