1964
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(196404)20:2<258::aid-jclp2270200220>3.0.co;2-8
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A three-year follow-up of psychotherapy patients

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“…The next review was by Parloff, lvaskow, and Wolfe ( 1978) of the studies by Garfield and Bergin (1971), Strupp (1955Strupp ( , 1973, Holt and Luborsky ( 1958), McNair, et al ( 1963), and McNair, et al ( 1964. This review agreed with the previous one in indicating lack of sufficient evidence to reach definitive conclusions.…”
Section: Review Evidencesupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The next review was by Parloff, lvaskow, and Wolfe ( 1978) of the studies by Garfield and Bergin (1971), Strupp (1955Strupp ( , 1973, Holt and Luborsky ( 1958), McNair, et al ( 1963), and McNair, et al ( 1964. This review agreed with the previous one in indicating lack of sufficient evidence to reach definitive conclusions.…”
Section: Review Evidencesupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Miles, et al (1951), Rosenberg (1954), Rioch andLuben (1959), andMcNair (1964) all report data congruent with a positive correlation between intelligence and outcome of psychotherapy. However, Harris and Christiansen (1946), Fiske, et al (1964), Harrower (1965, and Shore, et al (1965) all report independence between I.Q.…”
Section: Intelligence and The Outcome Of Psychotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other variables such as adequate I.Q. (14,39,48), high education (44,57) and good ego strength (15,44) were also found to be associated with good outcome. From these it seems implicit that learning is an important factor in improvement.…”
Section: Association With Good Prognosismentioning
confidence: 54%