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attention: correct answers In the context of psychotherapy outcome research, the interest a therapist takes in the client that may constitute a common factor across therapies Dianne Chambless correct answers A leading contemporary psychotherapy researcher who has argued strongly against the idea...

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attention: correct answers In the context of psychotherapy outcome research, the interest a
therapist takes in the client that may constitute a common factor across therapies

Dianne Chambless correct answers A leading contemporary psychotherapy researcher who has
argued strongly against the idea that all psychotherapy approaches are equally efficacious and in
favor of a prescriptive approach to treatment

common factors: correct answers Factors common to all forms of psychotherapy that play an
active role in client improvement and may explain the dodo bird verdict in psychotherapy
outcome research

dodo bird verdict correct answers A nickname for the common research finding that different
forms of psychotherapy are roughly equally effective; derived from the line in Alice in
Wonderland, "Everybody has won and all must have prizes"

eclectic: correct answers A psychotherapy orientation that involves selecting the best treatment
for a given client based on empirical data from studies of the treatment of similar clients

effectiveness correct answers In contrast to efficacy, the success of a therapy in actual clinical
settings in which client problems span a wider range and are not chosen as a result of meeting
certain diagnostic criteria

efficacy: correct answers In contrast to effectiveness, the success of a particular therapy in a
controlled study conducted with clients who were chosen according to particular study criteria

Hans Eysenck correct answers An important figure in the history of psychotherapy outcome
research whose negative review of psychotherapy outcome in 1952 inspired many subsequent
empirical studies on psychotherapy outcome

hope correct answers In the context of psychotherapy outcome research, the positive
expectations that may constitute a common factor across therapies

integrative correct answers A psychotherapy orientation that involves blending techniques to
create an entirely new, hybrid form of therapy

Stanley Messer: correct answers A leading contemporary psychotherapy researcher who has
argued strongly in favor of the dodo bird verdict and against a prescriptive approach to treatment

John Norcross correct answers A leading contemporary psychotherapy researcher and a
champion of the integrative orientation to psychotherapy

, prescriptive approach correct answers An approach to psychotherapy in which specific therapy
techniques with the most empirical evidence are viewed as the treatment of choice for specific
disorders

psychotherapy: correct answers Techniques and approaches used by clinical psychologists and
other mental health professionals to alleviate psychological symptoms or improve some aspect of
emotional, cognitive, or behavioral functioning

stages of change model correct answers A theory of readiness to change asserting that
psychotherapy clients may enter therapy in one of five stages: precontemplation, contemplation,
preparation, action, or maintenance

Hans Strupp correct answers A pioneering psychotherapy researcher who developed the tripartite
model of assessing psychotherapy outcome

therapeutic alliance correct answers Also known as the therapeutic relationship or working
alliance, and an established common factor in psychotherapy outcome research; a coalition or
partnership between two allies (client and therapist) working in a trusting relationship toward a
mutual goal

therapeutic relationship correct answers Also known as the therapeutic alliance or working
alliance, and an established common factor in psychotherapy outcome research; a coalition or
partnership between two allies (client and therapist) working in a trusting relationship toward a
mutual goal

three-stage sequential model of common factors correct answers A model explaining the order in
which common factors contribute to psychotherapeutic change, beginning with support factors,
moving on to learning factors, and concluding with action factors

tripartite model: correct answers A model of assessing psychotherapy outcome developed by
Hans Strupp and his colleagues that acknowledges the viewpoints of three parties (the client, the
therapist, and third parties such as society, family, or managed-care companies)

Bruce Wampold: correct answers A leading contemporary psychotherapy researcher who has
argued strongly in favor of the dodo bird verdict and against a prescriptive approach to treatment

working alliance correct answers Also known as the therapeutic alliance or therapeutic
relationship, and an established common factor in psychotherapy outcome research; a coalition
or partnership between two allies (client and therapist) working in a trusting relationship toward
a mutual goal

Chapter 11
General Issues in Psychotherapy correct answers Chapter 11 Summary

what was the Tripartite model theory by Hans Strupp? correct answers *Tripartite model theory
by Hans Strupp

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