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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 synthesize the literature on the dose-response effect in routine psychological therapies delivered to adult patie ….
11 Μαΐ 2006 · To date, few studies have been published on the dose-response relationship, but there is general consensus that between 13 and 18 sessions of therapy are required for 50% of patients to improve. Reviewing the clinical trials literature reveals that in carefully controlled and implemented treatments, between 57.6% and 67.2% of patients improve ...
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Assuming that toxicity is minimized or nonexistent in a behavioral intervention, an optimal dose can be defined as either the maximally efficacious dose that is not conditional on patient adherence (intended dose) or the maximally effective (actual or observed) dose that is conditional on adherence.
4 Αυγ 2020 · Although there is wide agreement on the general efficacy of psychotherapy, two prominent models on the trajectories of change in psychotherapy over time, the dose-effect (DE) model and the good-enough level (GEL) model, indicate competing trajectories of change.