Negative Treatment Effects in Dyadic Psychotherapy: A Focus on Prevention and Intervention Strategies |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Susan?A?NolanEmail author Carla?G?Strassle Howard?B?Roback Jeffrey?L?Binder |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange, NJ, 07079;(2) York College of Pennsylvania, USA;(3) Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, USA;(4) George School of Psychology at Argosy University/Atlanta, USA |
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Abstract: | Therapy holds the potential to harm as well as help. This paper highlights approaches that may help prevent or decrease the incidence of negative effects in psychotherapy. These approaches include supervision, peer consultation, ongoing assessment of the therapeutic process, therapist-client matching, and referrals and transfers. We hope that this paper will serve as a stimulus for clinicians, psychotherapy researchers, and educators to put forth collabo-rative effort into identifying variables directly associated with adverse treat- ment outcomes and determining appropriate prevention and intervention strategies. |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy negative outcome treatment failure intervention prevention |
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