From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy.

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From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy. / Haase, Matthias; Frommer, Jörg; Franke, Gabriele-Helga; Hoffmann, Thilo; Schulze-Muetzel, Jörg; Jäger, Susanne; Grabe, Hans-Jörgen; Spitzer, Carsten; Schmitz, Norbert.

In: PSYCHOTHER RES, Vol. 18, No. 5, 5, 2008, p. 615-624.

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Haase, M, Frommer, J, Franke, G-H, Hoffmann, T, Schulze-Muetzel, J, Jäger, S, Grabe, H-J, Spitzer, C & Schmitz, N 2008, 'From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy.', PSYCHOTHER RES, vol. 18, no. 5, 5, pp. 615-624. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18816011?dopt=Citation>

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Haase, M., Frommer, J., Franke, G-H., Hoffmann, T., Schulze-Muetzel, J., Jäger, S., Grabe, H-J., Spitzer, C., & Schmitz, N. (2008). From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy. PSYCHOTHER RES, 18(5), 615-624. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18816011?dopt=Citation

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Haase M, Frommer J, Franke G-H, Hoffmann T, Schulze-Muetzel J, Jäger S et al. From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy. PSYCHOTHER RES. 2008;18(5):615-624. 5.

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title = "From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy.",
abstract = "This study evaluated the impact of psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy on patients' psychological distress and interpersonal problems during the course of treatment and 1 year later. A total of 156 patients were assessed with the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems at intake, 4 weeks later, and at the end of therapy. The follow-up assessment was conducted 1 year later. Results support psychodynamic approaches as well as the phase model, which stresses that the goals to be achieved by psychotherapeutic interventions are not only improvement of well-being and symptoms but also changes in interpersonal behavior. Consequently, on a long-term basis, the first 4 weeks of therapy seem to be insufficient, especially for adequate changes on the interpersonal level.",
author = "Matthias Haase and J{\"o}rg Frommer and Gabriele-Helga Franke and Thilo Hoffmann and J{\"o}rg Schulze-Muetzel and Susanne J{\"a}ger and Hans-J{\"o}rgen Grabe and Carsten Spitzer and Norbert Schmitz",
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T1 - From symptom relief to interpersonal change: Treatment outcome and effectiveness in inpatient psychotherapy.

AU - Haase, Matthias

AU - Frommer, Jörg

AU - Franke, Gabriele-Helga

AU - Hoffmann, Thilo

AU - Schulze-Muetzel, Jörg

AU - Jäger, Susanne

AU - Grabe, Hans-Jörgen

AU - Spitzer, Carsten

AU - Schmitz, Norbert

PY - 2008

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N2 - This study evaluated the impact of psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy on patients' psychological distress and interpersonal problems during the course of treatment and 1 year later. A total of 156 patients were assessed with the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems at intake, 4 weeks later, and at the end of therapy. The follow-up assessment was conducted 1 year later. Results support psychodynamic approaches as well as the phase model, which stresses that the goals to be achieved by psychotherapeutic interventions are not only improvement of well-being and symptoms but also changes in interpersonal behavior. Consequently, on a long-term basis, the first 4 weeks of therapy seem to be insufficient, especially for adequate changes on the interpersonal level.

AB - This study evaluated the impact of psychodynamic inpatient psychotherapy on patients' psychological distress and interpersonal problems during the course of treatment and 1 year later. A total of 156 patients were assessed with the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems at intake, 4 weeks later, and at the end of therapy. The follow-up assessment was conducted 1 year later. Results support psychodynamic approaches as well as the phase model, which stresses that the goals to be achieved by psychotherapeutic interventions are not only improvement of well-being and symptoms but also changes in interpersonal behavior. Consequently, on a long-term basis, the first 4 weeks of therapy seem to be insufficient, especially for adequate changes on the interpersonal level.

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VL - 18

SP - 615

EP - 624

JO - PSYCHOTHER RES

JF - PSYCHOTHER RES

SN - 1050-3307

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