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IEDTA > EDT > EDT Resources > EDT Outcome Research

EDT Outcome Research

Outcome research assesses change after dynamic psychotherapies:

  • Abbass, A. (2000, October). A systematic review of short-term dynamic psychotherapies. Presented at the Proceedings of the 8th Cochrane Collaboration. South Africa.
  • Abbass, A. (2002, March). Short-term dynamic psychotherapies for major depression. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.
  • Abbass, A., Gyra J. (2001, November). A Multicentre controlled trial of short-term dynamic psychotherapy in patients with DSM IV personality disorders. Presented at the Proceedings of Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal Canada.
  • Abbass, AA (2002) Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy:
  • Clinical and Cost Effectiveness, American Journal of Psychotherapy: Vol 2, 225-32
  • Abbass, AA (2002) Office Based Research in Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP): Data From the First 6 years of Practice. Bulletin of Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy 6(2), 5-13.
  • Abbass, AA (2002) Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapies in the Treatment of Major Depression. Can J Psychiatry, 47 (2) March, 193.
  • Abbass, AA (2002) Modified Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy in Patients with Bipolar Disorder: Preliminary Report of a Case Series: Canadian Child Psychiatry Review. 11(1) 19-22
  • Abbass, A (2003) Cost Effectiveness of Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Expert Rev. Pharmacoeconomics Outcomes Res. 3(5), 2003, 535-539
  • Abbass, A. (2004) Small group videotape training for psychotherapy skills development. Academic Psychiatry 28 (June):151-155
  • Abbass, A (2006) Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherpay in Treatment Resistant Depression: A Pilot Study. In Press Depression and Anxiety
  • Abbass, A., Kisely S, Henderson J, and Hancock J (2006) Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies for Common Mental Disorders: A Cochrane Review. In Press The Cochrane Library
  • Abbass, A. (2002) Office Based Research in ISTDP: Data From the First 6 Years of Practice. Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherap, Practice and Theory 6 (2), 5-13
  • Anderson E., L. M. (1995). Short-term dynamically oriented psychotherapy: A review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 15(6), 503-514.
  • Baldoni F., B. B., Trombibi G. (1995). Psychotherapeutic perspectives in urethral syndrome. Stress Medicine, 11, 79-84.
  • Barber J. Efficacy of short-term dynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 3(2), 108-121.
  • Barber J., C.-C. P., Luborsky L. (1996). Effects of therapist adherence and competence on patient outcome in brief dynamic therapy. Journal of Consulting and clinical Psychology, 64(3), 619-622.
  • Barber J., E. J. (1996). Advances in short-term dynamic psychotherapy.Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 9, 188-192.
  • Barber J., M. J., Krakauer I. (1997). Change in obsessive-compulsive and avoidant personality disorders following time-limited supportive-expressive therapy. Psychotherapy, 34(2), 133-143.
  • Barth K., N. G., Haver B. (1988). Comprehensive assessment of change in patients treated with short-term dynamic psychotherapy: An overview.Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 50, 141-150.
  • Barth K., N. G., Havik O. (1988). Assessment for three different forms of short-term dynamic psychotherapies. Psychotherapies and Psychosomatics, 49, 153-159.
  • Crits-Christoph P. (1992). The efficacy of brief dynamic psychotherapy: A meta-analysis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149(2), 151-158.
  • Cornelissen, K.L.M. and Verheul, R. (2002) Treatment Outcome of Residential Treatment with ISTDP. Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Practice and Theory 6 (2), 14-22
  • Guthrie E. (1991). Brief psychotherapy with patients with refractory irritable bowel syndrome. British journal of Psychotherapy, 8(2), 175-188.
  • Guthrie E., C. F., Dawson D. (1993). A randomized control trial of psychotherapy in patients with refractory irritable bowel syndrome. British Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 315-321.
  • Hardy G., S. D., Stiles W. (1998). When and why does cognitive-behavioral treatment appear more effective than psychodynamic-interpersonal treatment? Discussion of the findings from the Second Sheffield Psychotherapy Project. Journal of Mental Health, 7(2), 179-190.
  • Hoglend P. (1993). Personality disorders and long-term outcome after brief dynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 7(2), 168-181.
  • Hoglend P. (1996). Long-term effects of transference interpretations: Comparing results from a quasi-experimental and naturalistic long-term follow-up study of brief dynamic psychotherapy. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 93, 205-211.
  • Hoglend P., P. W. (1996). Treatment length and termination contracts in dynamic psychotherapy. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 51(1), 37-42.
  • Hoglend P., S. T., Heyerdahl O. (1993). Brief dynamic psychotherapy: Patient suitability, treatment length, and outcome. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 2(3), 230-241.
  • Hoglend P., S. T., Sorbye O. (1992). Long-term changes after brief dynamic psychotherapy: Symptomatic versus dynamic assessments. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 86, 165-172.
  • Holm-Hadulla R., K. L., Sessar W. (1997). The effectivity of dynamic psychotherapy. Psychother. Psychosom. med. Psychol., 47, 271-278.
  • Horowitz L., R. S., Bartholomew K. Interpersonal problems, attachment styles, and outcome in brief dynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61(4), 549-560.
  • Jarrett R., R. A. J. (1994). Short-term psychotherapy of depressive disorders: Current status and future directions. Psychiatry, 57, 115-132.
  • Lerner A., S. M., Bacalu A. (1992). Short term versus long term psychotherapy in opioid dependence: A polit study. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 29(2), 114-119.
  • Luborsky, L., Diguer L. (1996). Factors in outcomes of short-term dynamic psychotherapy for chronic vs. non-chronic depression. Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 5(2), 152-159.
  • Nielsen G., B. K., Havik O. (1988). Brief dynamic psychotherapy for patients presenting physical symptoms. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 50(35-41).
  • Pollack, J., Winsston A. (1990). Efficacy of brief adaptational psychotherapy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 4(3), 244-250.
  • Svartberg M., S. M., Stiles T. (1995). Symptom improvement and its temporal course in short-term dynamic psychotherapy. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 183(4), 242-248.
  • Svartberg M., S. T. (1993). Efficacy of brief dynamic psychotherapy [letter, comment]. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(4), 684-685.
  • Testani M. (1993). Efficacy of brief psychotherapy [letter; comment].American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(1), 173-174.
  • Wiborg I., D. A. (1996). Does brief psychotherapy reduce the relapse rate of panic disorder? Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 689-694.
  • Winston A., L. M., Pollack J. (1994). Short-term psychotherapy of personality disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(2), 190-194.
  • Winston A., P. J., McCullough L. (1991). Brief psychotherapy of personality disorders. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 179(4), 188-193.
  • Winston B., W. A., Wallner Samstag L. (1994). Patient defense/Therapist interventions. Psychotherapy 1994, 31(3), 478-491.

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