2023
DOI: 10.1037/pro0000515
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Perceived helpfulness of previous therapy: A predictor of premature termination.

Abstract: Premature termination is a common and enduring problem in clinical practice. Using data extracted from the medical records of 108 adults (Mage = 35.14, female = 63.9%) with prior therapy experiences, this study examined whether perceptions about the helpfulness of prior therapy predicted premature termination, defined as termination before achieving reliable change (RC) or clinically significant change (CSC) on the Outcome Questionnaire–45.2 (Lambert et al., 1996). In RC and CSC models, premature termination w… Show more

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