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The usefulness of research for psychodynamic psychotherapists
– and vice versa
Rolf SandellLinköping University
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1. PDT is no worse than CBT
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Psychodynamic therapies vs. othersMeta-analyses of comparisons of effects sizes of active treatments (by Cohen’s d) (Luborsky et al., 2002)
Reports Meta-analyses No. of studies
Effect sizes
Svartberg & Stiles, 1991 dynamic vs. C–B 6 -.47*
dynamic vs. behavioral 5 -.10
dynamic vs. nonspecific 3 .29
Crits–Christoph, 1992 dynamic vs. nonpsychiatric 5 .32
dynamic vs. psychiatric 6 -.05
Luborsky et al., 1993 dynamic vs. other 3 .00
Luborsky et al., 1999 dynamic vs. behavioral 7 -.03
dynamic vs. cognitive 4 .02
Mean weighted effect size d
dynamic vs. other
-.0025
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Author No Treatment
Minimal Alternative
Basset & Pilowsky (1985) .51 Brom et al. (1989) .20 Budman et al. (1988) .61 .00 Carroll et al. (1991) .00 DiMascio et al. (1979) .97 .00 Elkin et al. (1989) .36 .00 Fairburn et al. (1993) .00 Gallagher & Thompson (1982) -.53 Hall & Crisp (1987) .00 Hersen et al. (1984) .14 Horowitz et al. (1984) .77 Manas & Vasilopoulou (1983) .55 Marmar et al. (1988) .34 McCallum & Piper (1990) .83 McLean & Hakstian (1979) -.14 Meyer (1981) .33 .07 Pierloot & Vinck (1978) -.04 Piper et al. (1990) .52 Rosser et al. (1983) .00 .00 .00 Rounsaville et al. (1983) .00 Sloane et al. (1975) .38 .06 Sifneos et al. (1980) 2.29 Sjodin et al. (1986) .13 Thompson et al. (1987) .80 -.13 Winston et al. (1991) .93 Woody et al. (1983) .64
Unweighted overall d .71** .34* .03 Weighted overall d .55** .33* .08 *p< .01; **p< .001.
Psychodynamic brief psychotherapy(Anderson & Lambert, 1995)
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Brief PDT ”outperformed alternative treatments at follow-up assessment when measures of personality were used or when
assessment took place 6 or more months posttreatment” (Anderson
& Lambert, 1995).
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Effect Sizes (d) in 22 Randomized Studies of Short-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (Leichsenring, Rabung & Leibing, 2004)
STPP CBT Other therapies
TAU Waiting-list
Target problems (pre-post)
1.39 1.38 1.14 0.66 0.27
Target problems (pre-fu)
1.57 1.33 1.13 0.84 NA
General psychiatric symptoms (pre-post)
0.90 1.04 0.82 (0.22) 0.12
General psychiatric symptoms (pre-fu)
0.95 0.97 0.74 (0.24) NA
Social functioning (pre-post)
0.80 0.92 1.10 (0.38) 0.21
Social functioning (pre-fu)
1.19 1.05 0.79 (0.95) NA
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Between-Groups Effect Sizes (d) (Leichsenring, Rabung & Leibing, 2004)
STPP vs Other
therapies (incl. CBT)
STPP vs Waiting-list/TAU
Target problems (pre-post)
0.04 1.17*
Target problems (pre-fu)
0.23 0.94
General psychiatric symptoms (pre-post)
-0.04 0.70*
General psychiatric symptoms (pre-fu)
0.08 0.64
Social functioning (pre-post)
-0.22 0.59*
Social functioning (pre-fu)
0.02 0.87
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Pre-post differences in CBT and PDT in a student clinic
(A Karlstedt, 2002; I Månsson & C Olverin, 2004)
pre-post d
Inventories KBT PDT
Beck Depression 0.69 < 0.80
Beck Anxiety 0.79 > 0.43
Quality of Life 0.39 < 0.72
Client Satisfaction 0.89 = 0.85
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Cognitive Behavioral Cognitive-behavioral
Psychotherapy
Behavioral -0.12
Cognitive-behavioral
0.03 0.16
General verbal 0.15 -0.15 -0.09
Drug therapy -0.07
Combination 0.01
Tricyclics -0.07
Combination (tri) 0.05
Comparative effects sizes of treatments for depression
(Robinson, Berman & Neimeyer, 1990)
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Different effects on depression?
Comparisons of STPP and CBT (Leichsenring, 2001)
All measures Depression
General psychiatric symptoms
Specific psychiatric symptoms
Social functioning
STPP = CBT
58/60 28/29 10/10 16/17 4/4
STPP < CBT
2/60 1/29 0/10 1/17 0/4
STPP > CBT
0/60 0/29 0/10 0/17 0/4
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Percentages of Patients Judged as Remitted or Improved After STPP and CBT/BT (Leichsenring, 2001)
Studies Criterion of outcome
N φ Fisher z
Post assessment
Hersen, Himmelhach, & Thase, 1984
BDI + HRSD < 11
47 0.19 0.18
Thompson, Gallagher, & Steinmetz-Breckenridge, 1987
SADS-Change, RDC
91
0.17 0.17
Elkin et al., 1989 HRSD < 7 84 0.04 0.04
Shapiro et al., 1994 BDI < 9 49 0.06 0.06
Gallagher-Thompson & Steffen, 1994
SADS-Change, RDC
52 0.25 0.26
Genomsnitt 0.08 Follow-up assessment
Gallagher-Thompson, Hanley-Peterson, & Thompson, 1990
SADS-Change, RDC
74
0.13 0.13
Shea et al., 1992 LIFE-II, MDD 99 0.05 0.05
Shapiro, Rees, Barkham, & Hardy, 1995 BDI < 9 49 0.15 0.15
Gallagher-Thompson & Steffen, 1994
SADS-Change, RDC
48 0.24 0.25
Genomsnitt 0.12
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Table 2. Aggregate effect sizes, confidence intervals, and probabilities under H0 for comparisons between CT and bona fide and non-bona fide treatments (Wampold, Minami, Baskin & Tierney, 2002, i en re-analys av Gloaguen et al., 1998)
Set n d+ 95% Confidence interval
p
Bonafide 10 0.16 -0.01 - 0.32 .00
Bona fide (- outlier)
9 0.03 -0.15 – 0.20 .34
Non-bona fide 11 0.49 0.28 – 0.69 .00
Are ”other therapies” really bona fide therapies?
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Outcome Measures From Studies Included in a Meta-Analysis Examining the Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Personality Disorders (Leichsenring & Leibing, 2003)
Form of Therapy and Outcome Measure Number
of Studies
Mean d SD Median Range
Psychodynamic therapy Attrition (%) 11 15.36 12.39 14 0 – 38 Improvement effect size
Overall 15 1.46 0.73 1.29 0.34 - 2.70 Self-report measures 12 1.08 0.36 0.94 0.65 - 1.67 Observer-rated measures 12 1.79 1.07 1.90 0.34 - 4.02
Improvement effect size for specific measures of personality disorder pathology 6 1.56 0.76 1.65 0.50 - 2.40
Improvement effect size for control conditions Self-report measures 2 0.10 0.50 0.10 -0.26 - 0.45 Observer-rated measures 0
Recovery (%) 3 59 22 40 30 – 72 Cognitive behavior therapy Attrition (%) 9 16.89 10.45 15 0 – 31 Improvement effect size
Overall 10 1.00 0.48 0.99 0.34 - 2.10 Self-report measures 8 1.20 0.38 1.20 0.81 - 1.85 Observer-rated measures 8 0.87 0.71 0.70 0.19 - 2.40
Improvement effect size for control conditions Self-report measures 2 0.17 0.01 0.17 0.16 - 0.18 Observer-rated measures 3 0.51 0.39 0.40 0.19 - 0.95
Recovery (%) 1 47
Psychotherapy with personality disorder
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Psychotherapy with schizofrenia”This study used meta-analytic methods to determine the effectiveness of individual psychotherapy for schizophrenic patients. …included 37 studies from various countries. … the investigation yielded seven mean effect sizes from seven different treatment comparisons. Six out of seven effect sizes were positive… Without medication, the improvement rates … ranged from –6% to 47%; when used with medication the range was from 19% to 62%. There was no difference among treatments from different theoretical orientations, indicating that psychoanalytic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and non-psychodynamic supportive therapy are equally effective. …. Individual psychotherapy is a highly effective treatment for schizophrenia …” [Gottdiener, W H (2001) The benefits of individual psychotherapy for schizophrenic patients: A meta-analytic review of the psychotherapy outcome literature. Diss Abstr, 2001–95002–225; Gottdiener, W H & Haslam N (2002). The benefits of individual psychotherapy for people diagnosed with schizophrenia: A meta-analytic review. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 4, 163-187]
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Differences between techniques/schools
account for less than 1% of the outcome variance
(d = 0 – 0.2)!
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Implications for psychodynamic self-esteem—and
for competitive strategies on the psychotherapy market?
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2. Long-term is not necessarily better than short-term …
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H. I. Howard m fl (1986)
Antal sessioner
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… and more frequent is not necessarily better than less
frequent
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Duration and frequency interact
Post-treatment time, year
321treatment end-state
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are
root
GS
I
1,4
1,2
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Sessions x w eeks
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caseness criterion
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3. Money does not buy good outcome—directly
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Implications for ”dosing” and ”subsidization”?
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4. The therapy does not end when the therapist and the patient
stop seeing each other
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Outcome is a process
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Extensive relapse (78-88%) 12-18 mos. after termination in
the NIMH-TDCRP (16 sessions).
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At termination…
Time, in relation to treatment
SC
L-9
0 (
GS
I) m
ean r
atin
gs
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
psychotherapy
psychoanalysis
norm group M
1.28 norm group SD
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… and three years post-treatment
Time, in relation to treatment
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
before
SC
L-90
(G
SI)
mea
n ra
tings
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
1,28 norm group SD
norm group M
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Implications for follow-up interviewing/boosting?
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5. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is not
a special case of psychoanalysis (or vice versa)
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Therapeutic Attitudes Scales (TASC-2)
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National random sample (N = 227)
Pessmism
(*)
Artistry***
Irrationality***
Self-doubt
Insight***
Neutrality***
Kindness***
Support***
Adjustment***
Me
an
Z s
core
s
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
-,5
-1,0
-1,5
cognitive/
/behavioral (14%)
psychoanalytic
(32%)
dynamic
eclectic (33%)
cognitive
eclectic (22%)
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Psychoanalysis
Treatment stages
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
psya
n M
ean
SC
L-90
(G
SI)
mea
n sc
ores
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
Cluster
psychoanalytic
caseness criterion
normal mean
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Psychotherapy
Treatment stages
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
SC
L-90
(G
SI)
mea
n sc
ores
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
Clusters
cognitive/
behavioural
psychoanalytic
dynamic
eclectic
cognitive
eclectic
normal mean
caseness criterion
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What doesn’t matter in psychoanalysis does so in
psychotherapy.
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Training therapy
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Psychoanalysis cases
Treatment stage
late after
afterearly after
late during
during
early during
GS
Isqr
t
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
Psa <10.5 yrs
Psa >10.5 yrs
normal mean
caseness criterion
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Psychotherapy cases
Treatment stage
late after
afterearly after
late during
during
early during
GS
Isqr
t
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
Training therapy
Pst <10.5 yrs
Pst >10.5 yrs
Psa <10.5 yrs
Psa >10.5 yrs
normal mean
caseness criterion
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Negative transfer from psychoanalysis to psychotherapy
– ”as-if psychoanalysis.”
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Implications for clinical practice
of ”as-if psychoanalysis”?
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6. Symptoms respond more easily to psychoanalysis than do social relations
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T im e , in r e la t io n t o t r e a t m e n t
Soc
ial r
elat
ions
3 , 0
2 , 5
2 , 0
1 , 5
1 , 2 8 n o r m g r o u p S D
n o r m g r o u p M
T im e , in r e la t io n t o t r e a t m e n t
Sym
ptom
dis
tres
s
1 , 5
1 , 0
, 5
0 , 0
1 . 2 8 n o r m g r o u p S D
n o r m g r o u p M
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7. Effects on well-being do not necessarily generalize to health
care utilization
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Time, in relation to treatment
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
before
SC
L-9
0 (
GS
I) m
ea
n r
atin
gs
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
normal mean
caseness criterion
Well-being
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Treatment stage
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
Day
s ab
sent
from
wor
k
300
200
100
0
”Sickness” absenteeism
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Treatment stage
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
Day
s ab
sent
from
wor
k
300
200
100
0
Cluster
1 (37%)
2 (36%)
3 (11%)
4 (10%)
5 (6%)
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Treatment stage
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
Num
ber
of m
edic
al v
isits
3,0
2,5
2,0
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
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Treatment stage
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
Num
ber
of m
edic
al v
isits
15
10
5
0
Clusters
1 (47%)
2 (27%)
3 (14%)
4 (9%)
5 (3%)
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Implications for aspirations and goal setting—and for cost-effectiveness analyses?
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8. The main source of variation is not different psychotherapies but different psychotherapists
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Outcome variation between therapists
in the same form of therapy is 6-10 times larger
than the variation between
different forms of therapy (Wampold, 2001)
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Therapist clusters (tutthlm2; N = 219) 71%
Treatment stages
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
late before
GS
I
2,5
2,0
1,5
1,0
,5
0,0
Clusters
1 (28%)
2 (24%)
3 (21%)
4 (11%)
5 (9%)
6 (7%)
caseness criterion
normal mean
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Therapist clusters (N = 137)
Treatment stage
late after
aftersoon after
late during
during
early during
Day
s ab
sent
from
wor
k
300
200
100
0
Clusters
#1 (55%)
#2 (16%)
#3 (10%)
#4 (9%)
#5 (6%)
#6 (4%)
#7 (1%)
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Implications for training, evidence-basing, and
quality assurance?
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”The dark continent” in psychotherapy (research)
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”Vice versa”: The usefulness of psychodynamic psychotherapists
for research
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Participation in research