“…For the purposes of this study, RI will hereafter be used to denote any procedure designed to educate the client about the process of therapy. Most of the research attention has focused generally on “outcome,” which often included a focus on process measures, and has indicated that, overall, RI procedures produce significant positive effects (see Bednar, Weet, Evensen, Lanier and Melnick, 1974; Heitler, 1976; LaTorre, 1977; and Orlinsky & Howard, 1986, for reviews focusing on the effects of preparatory training for individual therapy and Kivlighan, Corazzini, & McGovern, 1985; Mayerson, 1984, for reviews focusing on the effects of preparatory training for group therapy, respectively). Fewer studies (e.g., Garrison, 1978; Warren & Rice, 1972) have been conducted using premature termination as a dependent variable in general outpatient psychotherapy, and have provided mixed results.…”