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Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth.

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Podell, JL; Kendall, PC; Gosch, EA; Compton, SN; March, JS; Albano, A-M; Rynn, MA; Walkup, JT; Sherrill, JT; Ginsburg, GS; Keeton, CP ...
Published in: Prof Psychol Res Pr
April 2013

This study examined the relationship between therapist factors and child outcomes in anxious youth who received cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) as part of the Child-Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study (CAMS). Of the 488 youth who participated in the CAMS project, 279 were randomly assigned to one of the CBT conditions (CBT only or CBT plus sertraline). Participants included youth (ages 7-17; M = 10.76) who met criteria for a principal anxiety disorder. Therapists included 38 cognitive-behavioral therapists. Therapist style, treatment integrity, and therapist experience were examined in relation to child outcome. Child outcome was measured via child, parent, and independent evaluator report. Therapists who were more collaborative and empathic, followed the treatment manual, and implemented it in a developmentally appropriate way had youth with better treatment outcomes. Therapist "coach" style was a significant predictor of child-reported outcome, with the collaborative "coach" style predicting fewer child-reported symptoms. Higher levels of therapist prior clinical experience and lower levels of prior anxiety-specific experience were significant predictors of better treatment outcome. Findings suggest that although all therapists used the same manual-guided treatment, therapist style, experience, and clinical skills were related to differences in child outcome. Clinical implications and recommendations for future research are discussed.

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Prof Psychol Res Pr

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0735-7028

Publication Date

April 2013

Volume

44

Issue

2

Start / End Page

89 / 98

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Clinical Psychology
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1799 Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Podell, J. L., Kendall, P. C., Gosch, E. A., Compton, S. N., March, J. S., Albano, A.-M., … Piacentini, J. C. (2013). Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth. Prof Psychol Res Pr, 44(2), 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031700
Podell, Jennifer L., Philip C. Kendall, Elizabeth A. Gosch, Scott N. Compton, John S. March, Anne-Marie Albano, Moira A. Rynn, et al. “Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth.Prof Psychol Res Pr 44, no. 2 (April 2013): 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0031700.
Podell JL, Kendall PC, Gosch EA, Compton SN, March JS, Albano A-M, et al. Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth. Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2013 Apr;44(2):89–98.
Podell, Jennifer L., et al. “Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth.Prof Psychol Res Pr, vol. 44, no. 2, Apr. 2013, pp. 89–98. Pubmed, doi:10.1037/a0031700.
Podell JL, Kendall PC, Gosch EA, Compton SN, March JS, Albano A-M, Rynn MA, Walkup JT, Sherrill JT, Ginsburg GS, Keeton CP, Birmaher B, Piacentini JC. Therapist Factors and Outcomes in CBT for Anxiety in Youth. Prof Psychol Res Pr. 2013 Apr;44(2):89–98.

Published In

Prof Psychol Res Pr

DOI

ISSN

0735-7028

Publication Date

April 2013

Volume

44

Issue

2

Start / End Page

89 / 98

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Clinical Psychology
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1799 Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology