Supported by a grant from the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy, this study examines the correlates of therapist differences (i.e., therapist effects) in naturalistic psychotherapy.
The research includes an assessment of a variety of candidate therapist characteristics, including administering several non-self-report behavioral and performance tasks. These measures will be used to predict the outcomes of patients treated by these therapists in hopes of gaining insight regarding therapist factors that are associated with superior outcomes in psychotherapy that can be used to inform personnel selection and training.