Title of article :
Reversals of Sudden Gains Made During Cognitive Therapy with Depressed Adults: A Preliminary Investigation
Author/Authors :
Manning، Paul نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study investigated sudden reversals during cognitive therapy (CT), through
the comparison of “in-session” activity and “out-of-session” life events. Method: The sample
comprised 20 clients who experienced sudden gains during CT for depression: 10 who
subsequently suffered a reversal of this gain and 10 matched clients who maintained progress.
Measures of client resistance and therapist responses were scored by judges from session
transcripts and clients completed measures of life events and depression at each session. This
enabled the Reversal and Non-Reversal groups to be compared during pre-sudden gain, prereversal
or matched sessions. Results: No differences were apparent between the Reversal
and Non-reversal groups or between the pre-gain and pre-reversal sessions in terms of client
or therapist “in-session” activities. In the Reversals group, 6 out of 10 clients recovered their
level of symptom improvement, following the reversal. Therapists showed higher levels of
reflection and self-disclosure with clients who did not recover their symptom gain following
the Reversal than with clients who did recover their symptom gain following the Reversal.
Conclusions: The study is discussed in terms of the manner by which reversals can be more
effectively measured and researched.
Keywords :
Sudden reversals , depression , Sudden gains
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy