Patients' self‐perceived strengths increase during treatment and predict outcome in outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy
Objective Modern conceptualizations suggest the independence of positive and negative mental health constructs. Research of positive constructs in psychotherapy is scarce. This study analyzed the development of patients' strengths during psychotherapy and whether pre‐therapy strengths increment...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of clinical psychology 2022-12, Vol.78 (12), p.2427-2445 |
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Modern conceptualizations suggest the independence of positive and negative mental health constructs. Research of positive constructs in psychotherapy is scarce. This study analyzed the development of patients' strengths during psychotherapy and whether pre‐therapy strengths incrementally predict treatment outcome.
Methods
Two hundred and two patients (56.44% female, mean age = 42.49) treated by 54 therapists underwent cognitive behavioral therapy. Patients' strengths in different contexts as well as psychopathology, interpersonal problems, and self‐esteem were assessed at the beginning and end of therapy.
Results
Strengths increased in the contexts of everyday life (EvdayS; d = 0.44, p |
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ISSN: | 0021-9762 1097-4679 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jclp.23352 |