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Clients' experience of therapy and its outcomes in ‘good’ and ‘poor’ outcome psychological therapy in a primary care setting: An exploratory study

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Pages 246-253 | Published online: 28 Jan 2013

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Zbyněk Vybíral, Benjamin M. Ogles, Tomáš Řiháček, Barbora Urbancová & Veronika Gocieková. (2023) Negative experiences in psychotherapy from clients’ perspective: A qualitative meta-analysis. Psychotherapy Research 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Nicolás Suárez-Delucchi, Alex Keith-Paz, Mahaira Reinel, Sofía Fernandez & Mariane Krause. (2022) Failure in psychotherapy: a qualitative comparative study from the perspective of patients diagnosed with depression. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 35:4, pages 842-866.
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Roei Chen, Eran Bar-Kalifa, Astar Sade & Sharon Ziv-Beiman. (2022) Client-therapist congruence in session-helpfulness ratings and its association with therapy outcomes. Psychotherapy Research 32:4, pages 484-496.
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Susan Stephen, Laura Bell, Maha Khan, Ruth Love, Hannah Macintosh, Melanie Martin, Rebecca Moran, Emily Price, Brigid Whitehead & Robert Elliott. (2022) Comparing helpful and hindering processes in good and poor outcome cases: A qualitative metasynthesis of eight Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design studies. Psychotherapy Research 32:3, pages 389-403.
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Erik Stänicke & John McLeod. (2021) Paradoxical outcomes in psychotherapy: Theoretical perspectives, research agenda and practice implications. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling 23:2, pages 115-138.
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Melissa Miléna De Smet, Reitske Meganck, Femke Truijens, Rosa De Geest, Shana Cornelis, Ufuoma Angelica Norman & Mattias Desmet. (2020) Change processes underlying “good outcome”: A qualitative study on recovered and improved patients’ experiences in psychotherapy for major depression. Psychotherapy Research 30:7, pages 948-964.
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Marit Råbu & Hanne Haavind. (2018) Coming to terms: Client subjective experience of ending psychotherapy. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 31:2, pages 223-242.
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Emma L Quick, Claire Dowd & Sheila Spong. (2018) Revisiting a meta-analysis of helpful aspects of therapy in a community counselling service. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 46:2, pages 148-159.
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Emilia Finazzi & Angus MacBeth. (2021) Service users experience of psychological interventions in primary care settings: A qualitative meta‐synthesis. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 29:2, pages 400-423.
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Kate Lawler, Caroline Earley, Ladislav Timulak, Angel Enrique & Derek Richards. (2021) Dropout From an Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention for Adults With Depression and Anxiety: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 5:11, pages e26221.
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Marit Råbu & Christian Moltu. (2020) People Engaging Each Other: A Dual-Perspective Study of Interpersonal Processes in Useful Therapy. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 51:1, pages 67-75.
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Elizabeth A. Penix, Joshua K. Swift, Kelley A. Russell & Wilson T. Trusty. (2020) Client and therapist agreement in moment‐to‐moment helpfulness ratings in psychotherapy: A microprocess approach. Journal of Clinical Psychology 77:1, pages 36-48.
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Joana Hissa & Ladislav Timulak. (2020) Theoretically informed qualitative psychotherapy research: A primer. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 20:3, pages 429-434.
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Todd W. Leibert, Richard N. Powell & Fiona D. Fonseca. (2019) Client descriptions of outcomes compared with quantitative data: A mixed‐methods investigation of a quantitative outcome measure. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 20:1, pages 9-18.
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Alexander Rozental, Gerhard Andersson & Per Carlbring. (2019) In the Absence of Effects: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Non-response and Its Predictors in Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy. Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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Melissa Miléna De Smet, Reitske Meganck, Kimberly Van Nieuwenhove, Femke L. Truijens & Mattias Desmet. (2019) No Change? A Grounded Theory Analysis of Depressed Patients' Perspectives on Non-improvement in Psychotherapy. Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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Ladislav Timulak & Daragh Keogh. (2017) The client's perspective on (experiences of) psychotherapy: A practice friendly review. Journal of Clinical Psychology 73:11, pages 1556-1567.
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Ian N. Donald & Timothy A. Carey. (2017) Improving knowledge about the effectiveness of psychotherapy. Psychotherapy and Politics International 15:3, pages e1424.
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C. Earley, C. Joyce, J. McElvaney, D. Richards & L. Timulak. (2017) Preventing depression: Qualitatively examining the benefits of depression-focused iCBT for participants who do not meet clinical thresholds. Internet Interventions 9, pages 82-87.
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Pavlina Antoniou, Mick Cooper, Adrien Tempier & Courtenay Holliday. (2017) Helpful aspects of pluralistic therapy for depression. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 17:2, pages 137-147.
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