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The predictive capacity of self-reported motivation vs. early observed motivational language in cognitive behavioural therapy for generalized anxiety disorder

Abstract

Client motivation to change is often considered a key factor in psychotherapy. To date, research on this client construct has largely relied on self-report, which is prone to response bias and ceiling effects. Moreover, self-reported motivation has been inconsistently related to treatment outcome. Early observed client in-session language may be a more valid measure of initial motivation and thus a promising predictor of outcome. The predictive …

Authors

Poulin LE; Button ML; Westra HA; Constantino MJ; Antony MM

Journal

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 369–384

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

September 3, 2019

DOI

10.1080/16506073.2018.1517390

ISSN

1650-6073