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A training outline for conducting psychotherapy process ratings: An example using therapist technique
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EducationMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyProgram EvaluationClinical PsychologyStructured Training ProtocolGraduate TraineesTherapeutic RelationshipCognitive TherapyPsychiatryClinical Counseling TheoriesBehavior TherapyTherapist TechniqueCounselling PsychologyIndividual TherapyCounselor SupervisionPsychotherapy Process RatingsClinical PracticeStructured TrainingTraining OutlinePsychotherapyPsychopathology
Abstract Aims: This study addresses the effects of structured training on the development of coding skills used in psychotherapy process research. Method: Participants included graduate trainees enrolled in an APA approved Clinical PhD programme. A course outline for training is reviewed and examined in relation to ratings of therapist techniques used during psychotherapy sessions. Results: The effects of this structured training protocol for raters resulted in good to excellent levels of interrater reliability. Different groups of raters were compared along multiple factors such as level of graduate training, training received on a particular measure, and psychotherapy experience. Discussion: The implications of these findings for rater training in psychotherapy process research are discussed.
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