2024
DOI: 10.1080/20008066.2024.2335796
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Sudden gains in routine clinical care: application of a permutation test for trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy

Sascha Kuck,
Thomas Ehring,
Anne Dyer
et al.

Abstract: Background: Sudden gains, defined as large and stable improvements of psychopathological symptoms, are a ubiquitous phenomenon in psychotherapy. They have been shown to occur across several clinical contexts and to be associated with better short-term and long-term treatment outcome. However, the approach of sudden gains has been criticized for its tautological character: sudden gains are included in the computation of treatment outcomes, ultimately resulting in a circular conclusion. Furthermore, s… Show more

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