
Therapeutic Failures in Psychotherapy
- 282 pages
- English
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Therapeutic Failures in Psychotherapy
About this book
This book examines therapeutic failures in psychotherapy. Despite the consistent positive outcome findings and psychotherapists' best intentions in their efforts to help their clients, psychotherapy simply does not work in all cases. In fact, 5-10% of adult clients deteriorate during psychotherapy. Although not exclusively due to treatment failures per se, almost a fifth of clients terminate their therapy prematurely and findings suggest that that between 20 and 30% of clients do not return after the first session with half terminating after just two sessions. Therapeutic failures could include a range of negative therapy outcomes, such as harm, deterioration, client non-response, premature termination, or dropout, as well as process factors, such as negative therapy experiences, impasses, or alliance ruptures. Investigating therapeutic failures holds the key to improving the effectiveness of psychotherapy as well as understanding some of the fundamental conditions that need to be in place for the change mechanisms of psychotherapy to take effect. Although psychotherapy has made many strides over the last few decades to improve research rigour and to promote evidence-based practices, it is a profession that is still growing. By embracing the opportunity to learn from therapeutic failures the profession will continue to refine its practices to better serve clients and to strive toward developing ethical and effective practices.
Both comprehensive and accessible, this book will be of great interest to psychotherapists in practice, therapists-in-training, as well as students and professionals in psychology and mental health in general. The chapters in this book were originally published in Counselling Psychology Quarterly.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Improving our understanding of therapeutic failure: a review
- 2 The melody of ruptures: identifying ruptures through acoustic markers
- 3 Deadlock in psychotherapy: a phenomenological study of eight psychodynamic therapistsā experiences
- 4 The beginning of the end: a comparison of treatment completers and early dropouts in trainee-provided time-limited cognitive behavioral therapy
- 5 Failure to respond to the patientās coaching: a case study of premature termination in psychodynamic psychotherapy
- 6 Alliance rupture and repair processes in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: multimodal in-session shifts from momentary failure to repair
- 7 Failure in psychotherapy: a qualitative comparative study from the perspective of patients diagnosed with depression
- 8 Therapist dishonesty across theoretical orientations
- 9 How graduate-student or recent graduate psychotherapists experience and manage errors in psychotherapy
- 10 The self-critical patient in clinical supervision: a qualitative study of therapistsā alliance struggles and emotional reactions in short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression
- 11 The final session of psychodynamic psychotherapy for satisfied and unsatisfied clients who initiate the end of treatment
- 12 Contrasting two improved and two unimproved cases of patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms after multicomponent treatment
- 13 What are the sources of feelings of incompetence in experienced therapists?
- 14 Psychotherapy failures: to err is human
- Index