Do therapists vary much in their success? Findings from four outcome studies.

Abstract
Success rates of psychotherapists were compared across each of four treatment outcome studies, with results indicating: considerable difference between therapists in their average success rates; considerable variability in outcome within the caseload of individual therapists; little support for the widely held view that certain therapists are best for certain kinds of patients; and variations in success rate typically have more to do with the therapist than with the type of treatment.
Funding Information
  • National Institute of Mental Health (MH40710)
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse (271-81-4921)

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