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Optimal doses of psychotherapy in routine settings range between 4 and 26 sessions (4-6 for low intensity guided self-help) and vary according to setting, clinical population and outcome measures. Weekly therapy appears to accelerate the rate of improvement compared to less frequent schedules.
16 Ιουλ 2016 · However, our results suggest that the ‘quality’ or ‘strength’ of the dose varied between therapists, with above average therapists yielding greater benefit per session compared to other therapists.
This article summarizes the Howard, Kopta, Krause, and Orlinsky (1986) study and notes its contributions to the field of psychotherapy. These contributions include (a) being the flagship study to estimate how psychotherapy is enough, (b) establishing number of sessions or dose as the common treatmen ….
Presents a review of the research elucidating what the dose-response and randomized clinical trial literatures identify as the optimal treatment "dosage" in psychotherapy that facilitate meaningful change.
The dose-response effect refers to the relationship between the dose (e.g., length, frequency) of treatment and the subsequent probability of improvement. This systematic review aimed to. synthesise the literature on the dose-response effect in routine psychological therapies.
6 Μαΐ 2003 · This article summarizes the Howard, Kopta, Krause, and Orlinsky (1986) study and notes its contributions to the field of psychotherapy. These contributions include (a) being the flagship study to estimate how psychotherapy is enough, (b) establishing number of sessions or dose as the common treatment unit of psychotherapy, (c) providing the ...
Analysis indicated that by 8 sessions approximately 50% of patients were measurably improved, and approximately 75% were improved by 26 sessions. Further analyses showed differential responsiveness for different diagnostic groups and for different outcome criteria.