Exploring therapist effectiveness across multiple domains over time.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Jeremy J Coleman,Emma Freetly Porter,Sabina Musliu,S Mark Kopta,Jesse Owen
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Abstract

Despite the common assumption that increased therapist experience correlates with improved client outcomes, studies reveal inconsistent relationships between therapist experience and therapy effectiveness. Some studies have demonstrated a slight worsening of client outcomes as therapists gain more experience. Yet, there are few studies that have examined how therapists change in their client outcomes over time, especially across different outcomes (e.g., depression, life functioning, anxiety). The present study used the Behavioral Health Measure-17 to investigate therapist effectiveness over time on multiple treatment outcomes (e.g., general distress, life functioning, anxiety, alcohol/drug use) using a large naturalistic sample of 613 professional therapists and 42,690 clients over approximately 12 years of psychotherapy data. Our results show a significant decrease in client outcomes over time in three domains: general distress, life functioning, and anxiety, albeit small-sized effects. Our findings also indicate that therapist caseload and baseline severity were not associated with predicting client outcomes and that, unexpectedly, the severity of therapist caseloads decreased over time. These findings underscore the importance of a nuanced understanding of therapist effectiveness, challenging the assumption of universal improvement with experience. Furthermore, we believe that these findings may offer preliminary support for matching therapists with clients based on domain-specific strengths. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
随着时间的推移,探索治疗师在多个领域的有效性。
尽管人们普遍认为治疗师经验的增加与客户治疗效果的改善相关,但研究表明治疗师经验与治疗效果之间的关系并不一致。一些研究表明,随着治疗师经验的增加,当事人的治疗效果会略有下降。然而,很少有研究对治疗师如何随着时间的推移,尤其是不同治疗结果(如抑郁、生活功能、焦虑)的变化进行研究。本研究使用行为健康测量-17 来调查治疗师随着时间的推移在多种治疗结果(如一般痛苦、生活功能、焦虑、酗酒/吸毒)上的有效性,使用的是一个大型自然样本,其中包括 613 名专业治疗师和 42,690 名客户约 12 年的心理治疗数据。我们的研究结果表明,随着时间的推移,客户在以下三个领域的治疗效果明显下降:一般痛苦、生活功能和焦虑,尽管影响很小。我们的研究结果还表明,治疗师的工作量和基线严重程度与预测客户的治疗结果无关,出乎意料的是,治疗师工作量的严重程度随着时间的推移而降低。这些发现强调了对治疗师有效性进行细致入微的理解的重要性,对随着经验的积累而普遍改善的假设提出了质疑。此外,我们认为这些研究结果可能为根据特定领域的优势来匹配治疗师和客户提供了初步支持。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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