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THE EFFECT OF CONTINGENT REINFORCEMENT ON TARGET VARIABLES IN OUTPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR DEPRESSION: A SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL CASE USING FUNCTIONAL ANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
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PsychiatryFunctional Analytic PsychotherapyMedicineClinical PsychologyDepressionPsychologyBehavior TherapySocial SciencesMood DisordersCognitive TherapyMental HealthBehavior-analytic TreatmentTreatment GoalPsychotherapyIndividual TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionPsychopathologyOutpatient Depression
The current study investigated a behavior-analytic treatment, functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP), for outpatient depression utilizing two single-subject A/A+B designs. The baseline condition was cognitive behavioral therapy. Results demonstrated treatment success in 1 client after the addition of FAP and treatment failure in the 2nd. This study highlights the challenges in measuring treatment progress and outcome idiographically in this population.
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