“…Increasing emphasis has been put on the impact of treatment related variables on outcome (Brandenburg, 2017;Hedman et al, 2012;Meyer et al, 2002;Simon & Perlis, 2010). Some studies have shown that patients are more likely to benefit from treatment if they believe in the treatment, (Chambless et al, 2017;Chambless, Tran, & Glass, 1997;Hamilton & Dobson, 2002;Hedman et al, 2012;Wampold, 2015) or find the treatment logical (Carter et al, 2011). Research has also shown that adhering to treatment (Hedman et al, 2012) and conducting homework assignments (Mausbach, Moore, Roesch, Cardenas, & Patterson, 2010) are associated with better treatment outcome for both anxiety, depression (Cowan et al, 2008) and insomnia (Harvey, Inglis, & Espie, 2002).…”