2005
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20207
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Predictors of change after long‐term analytic group psychotherapy

Abstract: In a study of long-term (mean=32.5 months) analytic group psychotherapy we explored the relationships among six predictors shown to influence outcome in short-term group studies and five outcome variables (Global Assessment of Functioning [GAF], Global Symptom Index [GSI], Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-Circumplex [IIP-C], Global Improvement, and Chief Complaints), assessed after termination of therapy. In this study, we wanted to test whether the same variables also predicted patients' status at follow-u… Show more

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“…Another small, uncontrolled study [56] examined data on 56 patients (68% PDs) treated in private practice with 1.5 hours of weekly psychodynamic group therapy for a maximum of 2.5 years. PD diagnosis was not associated with poorer outcomes, but longer treatment duration predicted greater improvement in general functioning and symptomatology.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Samples Of Pdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another small, uncontrolled study [56] examined data on 56 patients (68% PDs) treated in private practice with 1.5 hours of weekly psychodynamic group therapy for a maximum of 2.5 years. PD diagnosis was not associated with poorer outcomes, but longer treatment duration predicted greater improvement in general functioning and symptomatology.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Samples Of Pdsmentioning
confidence: 99%