2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2009.12.002
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Non-completion of personality disorder treatments: A systematic review of correlates, consequences, and interventions

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“…31 Engaging people with PD in treatment is a major challenge. 32,33 The social problem-solving approach enhances engagement by offering an accessible framework for change, supporting people in the experience of successful problem-solving and encouraging independence rather than reliance on therapy. Furthermore, the preliminary psychoeducation component of PEPS therapy aims to educate, build rapport and motivate people for problem-solving therapy.…”
Section: Social Problem-solving Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…31 Engaging people with PD in treatment is a major challenge. 32,33 The social problem-solving approach enhances engagement by offering an accessible framework for change, supporting people in the experience of successful problem-solving and encouraging independence rather than reliance on therapy. Furthermore, the preliminary psychoeducation component of PEPS therapy aims to educate, build rapport and motivate people for problem-solving therapy.…”
Section: Social Problem-solving Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very much improved 5 (5) 9 (8) Much improved 10 (11) 26 (22) Minimal improvement 26 (28) 38 (33) No change 24 (26) 23 (20) Minimally worse 8 (9) 7 (6) Much worse 12 (13) 6 (5) Very much worse 6 (6) 3 (2) 72 weeks, n (%) Continued efforts were made to obtain a rating from the original referrer or other member of the participant's clinical team. The TMG agreed in advance that a minimum of 80% completion rate at baseline and 50% completion at follow-up would be required to enable a valid analysis of GAF data to be made.…”
Section: Global Assessment Of Functioningmentioning
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“…The frequencies for dropouts vary strongly among studies with frequencies between 30-50 % (Baekeland & Lundwall, 1975;Barrett et al 2008;Chiesa, Wright & Neeld, 2003;Kazdin & Mazurick, 1994;McMuran, Huband & Overton, 2010;Wierzbicki & Pekarik, 1993). Most dropouts occur within the first sessions, which is problematic, since twelve sessions is considered a minimum for a good outcome (Hansen, Lambert & Forman, 2002).…”
Section: Johanna Roosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for psychological distress and dropouts take no advantage of this. If predictors of therapy dropout are identified, we might be able to better adjust clinical practice to the specific patient in order to motivate the patient to stay in a potentially productive treatment (Lambert, 2004;McMuran et al, 2010). The phenomenon has a great impact on the health care organisation in many complex ways.…”
Section: Johanna Roosmentioning
confidence: 99%