A three-year follow-up of psychotherapy patients
1964; Wiley; Volume: 20; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/1097-4679(196404)20
ISSN1097-4679
AutoresDouglas M. McNair, Maurice Lorr, Harl H. Young, Irvin Roth, Richard Boyd,
Tópico(s)Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics
ResumoJournal of Clinical PsychologyVolume 20, Issue 2 p. 258-264 Psychotherapeutic Processes A three-year follow-up of psychotherapy patients Douglas M. McNair, Douglas M. McNair Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorMaurice Lorr, Maurice Lorr Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorHarl H. Young, Harl H. Young Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorIrvin Roth, Irvin Roth Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorRichard W. Boyd, Richard W. Boyd Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this author Douglas M. McNair, Douglas M. McNair Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorMaurice Lorr, Maurice Lorr Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorHarl H. Young, Harl H. Young Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorIrvin Roth, Irvin Roth Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this authorRichard W. Boyd, Richard W. Boyd Veterans Administration Search for more papers by this author First published: April 1964 https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4679(196404)20:2 3.0.CO;2-8Citations: 16 The first two authors are from the Outpatient Psychiatric Research Laboratory, Veterans Benefits Office, Washington 25, D. C. Drs. Young and Roth are respectively from the VA Mental Hygiene Clinics in Denver and Chicago. Dr. Boyd was formerly at the Boston VA Mental Hygiene Clinic and is now at the VA Hospital, Sepulveda, California. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 Barron, F. An ego-strength scale which predicts response to psychotherapy. J. consult. Psychol., 1953, 17, 327–333. 2 Cartwright, D. S. Success in psychotherapy as a function of certain actuarial variables. J. consult. Psychol., 1955, 19, 357–363. 3 Gallagher, J. J. Test indicators for therapy prognosis. J. consult. Psychol., 1954, 18, 409–413. 4 Graham, S. R. Patient evaluation of the effectiveness of limited psycho-analytically oriented psychotherapy. Psychol. Repts., 1958, 4, 231–234. 5 Kogan, L. S., Hunt, J. McV. and Bartelme, P. A follow-up study of the results of social casework. New York: Family Service Association of America, 1953. 6 Leary, T. Interpersonal diagnosis of personality. New York: Ronald, 1957. 7 Lorr, M., McNair, D. M., Michaux, W. W. and Raskin, A. Frequency of treatment and change in psychotherapy. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1962, 64, 281–292. 8 Lubin, A. and Summerfield, A. A square root method of selecting a minimum set of variables in multiple regression: II. A worked example. Psychometrika, 1951, 16, 425–437. 9 Rosenbaum, M., Friedlander, J. and Kaplan, S. J. Evaluation of results of psychotherapy. Psychosomat. Med., 1956, 18, 113–132. 10 Rosenberg, S. The relationship of certain personality factors to prognosis in psychotherapy. J. clin. Psychol., 1954, 10, 341–345. 11 Standal, S. W. and van der Veen, F. Length of therapy in relation to counselor estimates of personal integration and other case variables. J. consult. Psychol., 1957, 21, 1–9. 12 Stone, A. R., Frank, J. D., Nash, E. H. and Imber, S. D. An extensive five-year follow-up study of treated psychiatric patients. J. nerv. ment. Dis., 1961, 133, 410–422. 13 Taylor, Janet A. A personality scale of manifest anxiety. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1953, 48, 285–290. 14 Taylor, J. W. Relationship of success and length in psychotherapy. J. consult. Psychol., 1956, 20, 332. Citing Literature Volume20, Issue2April 1964Pages 258-264 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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