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Prediction of Cognitive Behavior Treatment Outcome for Children with Anxiety Disorders: Therapeutic Relationship and Homework Compliance
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2007
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PsychotherapyEducationMental HealthChild PsychiatryChild Mental HealthAnxious ChildrenPsychologyHomework ComplianceTherapeutic RelationshipCognitive TherapyChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryBehavior TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionChild DevelopmentPediatricsMedicineAnxiety DisordersCbt OutcomePsychopathology
We examined a non-specific or relationship variable as well as a specific or technical variable (i.e. homework compliance) and their prediction of cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) outcome for children with anxiety disorders. Therapist ratings of the therapeutic relationship (TR), but not homework compliance (HC) predicted CBT outcome at posttreatment ( n = 138) and at 1-year follow-up ( n = 121) for anxious children (aged 9 to 13 years). Findings from this study suggest the therapeutic relationship is a hardy non-specific factor in CBT of anxious children. Implications for the treatment of children with anxiety disorders using CBT and recommendations for research are offered.
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