Jacob J Gustaveson, Zoë E Laky, Kara N Kelley, David A F Haaga
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What do therapists with prior experience treating trichotillomania do differently?
Greater therapist experience is not necessarily associated with superior treatment outcomes, but some data suggest that experience with a specific disorder or treatment protocol is helpful. This study conducted a secondary analysis of one such finding, in which therapists with previous experience treating trichotillomania (TTM) achieved better outcomes than did TTM-novice therapists in a randomized controlled trial of the Comprehensive Behavioral (ComB) model. Sixty session recordings from this trial were randomly selected for coding on rationally-selected dimensions of therapist competence, of which seven proved sufficiently reliable for between-groups analysis. Sessions conducted by experienced therapists were superior in management of session time and most indicators tapping complex ComB-specific skills, whereas they were inferior to novice therapists on addressing patient nonadherence. Discussion focused on possible explanations for these results and proposed testing a sequence in which TTM therapists could begin with less complex interventions and implement ComB only after developing improved expertise.
期刊介绍:
The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic offers a psychodynamic perspective on the application of theory and research in outpatient psychotherapy, attachment theory, developments in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathologies, as well as the integration of different modes of therapy. This widely indexed, peer-reviewed journal has been published since 1936 by the Menninger Clinic. Topical issues focus on critical subjects such as disordered attachments, panic disorder, trauma, and evidence-based interventions.