2013
DOI: 10.1037/a0031444
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Comparison of vignette-based ratings of satisfaction with TA and non-TA treatment by training analysts and by nontraining analysts.

Abstract: This study provides data about vignettes of individual interviews with 13 American Psychoanalytic Association psychoanalyst patients who had both a training analyst (TA) and a nontraining analyst (non-TA). Individual ratings of treatment satisfaction based on interview vignettes by each of two senior psychoanalysts corroborated questionnaire ratings of satisfaction indicating that in this study, the TA was reported to be less satisfactory than the non-TA for these 13 analysts; the difference was especially mar… Show more

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“…The current article presents the results of analyses of the overall data for the total population of respondents in this study. (A second article, already published, Schachter, Gorman, Pfäfflin, & Kächele, 2013, presented analyses based on a subset of 13 subjects who had treatment by a TA and a non-TA and also participated in individual interviews. )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current article presents the results of analyses of the overall data for the total population of respondents in this study. (A second article, already published, Schachter, Gorman, Pfäfflin, & Kächele, 2013, presented analyses based on a subset of 13 subjects who had treatment by a TA and a non-TA and also participated in individual interviews. )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%