A constructive replication of client change during psychodynamic treatment in an outpatient setting

Author:

Jankowski Peter J.12ORCID,Sandage Steven J.1,Crabtree Sarah A.1ORCID,Owen Jesse3ORCID,Stavros George1

Affiliation:

1. Albert and Jessie Danielsen Institute Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Marriage and Family Therapy Program Bethel University St. Paul Minnesota USA

3. Department of Counseling Psychology University of Denver Denver Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractWe responded to the need for replication in psychotherapy research by extending a prior naturalistic study documenting the effectiveness of long‐term psychodynamic treatment. We employed three novel analytic strategies and evaluated their influence on substantive interpretations offered in the prior study. The sample consisted of clients (N = 387; Mage = 31.61; SD = 11.13; 58.9% female; 79.1% Caucasian/White) receiving outpatient treatment at a psychodynamic training clinic. Results replicated the original two‐class solutions for social functioning, depression and life satisfaction. Novel to the replication analyses, each trajectory for social functioning and depression exhibited nonlinear change and results advanced research on a theorised mechanism of effective psychodynamic treatment. Results showed that change in experiential avoidance was a possible mechanism between early‐treatment change in social functioning and later‐treatment changes in depression symptoms and life satisfaction. Clinical implications focus on the influence that initial levels of symptoms and well‐being may have on early and later phases of treatment, monitoring progress throughout treatment, and how to promote symptom and well‐being improvement.

Funder

John Templeton Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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