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Competing indirect effects in a comparative psychotherapy trial for generalized anxiety disorder

Abstract

In a randomized trial for generalized anxiety disorder, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and CBT integrated with motivational interviewing (MI) promoted comparable worry reduction at posttreatment, whereas MI-CBT outperformed CBT over 12-month follow-up (Westra, Constantino, & Antony, 2016). Secondary analyses revealed competing mediators of the long-term treatment effect: MI-CBT related to lower patient resistance to the treatment, which …

Authors

Coyne AE; Constantino MJ; Westra HA; Antony MM

Journal

Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.), , ,

Publication Date

November 2018

DOI

10.1037/pst0000163

ISSN

1939-1536