1999
DOI: 10.1177/0145445599231006
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Strategies for Preparing Clients for Treatment

Abstract: Substantial numbers of mental health clients do not return following their initial therapy visits or drop out of treatment prematurely. Two general classes of strategies designed to reduce premature attrition and enhance treatment participation are reviewed. Research on psychotherapy preparatory techniques (role induction, vicarious therapy pretraining, and experiential pretraining) indicates that these educational techniques are effective in reducing early treatment attrition and may be especially effective w… Show more

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“…During the past 10 years, three qualitative reviews have evaluated the evidence that intervention strategies are effective at increasing attendance at psychotherapy (Barrett et al, 2008;Ogrodniczuk et al, 2005;Walitzer et al, 1999). Barrett et al (2008) and Walitzer et al (1999) included studies of both child/family and adult psychotherapy services, whereas Ogrodniczuk et al, (2005) focussed on adult psychotherapy.…”
Section: The Present Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the past 10 years, three qualitative reviews have evaluated the evidence that intervention strategies are effective at increasing attendance at psychotherapy (Barrett et al, 2008;Ogrodniczuk et al, 2005;Walitzer et al, 1999). Barrett et al (2008) and Walitzer et al (1999) included studies of both child/family and adult psychotherapy services, whereas Ogrodniczuk et al, (2005) focussed on adult psychotherapy.…”
Section: The Present Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barrett et al (2008) and Walitzer et al (1999) included studies of both child/family and adult psychotherapy services, whereas Ogrodniczuk et al, (2005) focussed on adult psychotherapy. All three reviews discussed the pros and cons of diverse attendance strategies and agreed that interventions to reduce TR and PT did show promise.…”
Section: The Present Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Premature termination of psychological treatment is also a major problem (Walitzer, Dermen, & Connors, 1999). Onequarter to one-half of all potential clients fail to attend even one session following intake and two-thirds terminate prematurely after less than ten sessions (Garfield, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Precisamente en el campo de las conductas adictivas, donde podrían situarse los trastornos alimentarios, este abandono supone un problema importante para la eficacia del tratamiento. Concretamente, entre un 20 y un 57% de los pacientes no vuelve a terapia después de la primera sesión y entre el 31 y 56% no asiste a más de cuatro sesiones (Walitzer et al, 1999).…”
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