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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Dec 11, 2023
Date Accepted: Jan 30, 2024

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Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcomes by Encouraging Patients to Regularly Self-Monitor, Reflect on, and Share Their Affective Responses Toward Their Therapist: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Stefana A, Vieta E, Fusar-Poli P, Youngstrom E

Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcomes by Encouraging Patients to Regularly Self-Monitor, Reflect on, and Share Their Affective Responses Toward Their Therapist: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55369

DOI: 10.2196/55369

PMID: 38587881

PMCID: 11036184

Enhance psychotherapy outcomes by encouraging patients to regularly self-monitor, reflect on, and share their affective responses toward their therapist: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial

  • Alberto Stefana; 
  • Eduard Vieta; 
  • Paolo Fusar-Poli; 
  • Eric Youngstrom

ABSTRACT

Background:

The quality of the therapeutic relationship is pivotal in determining psychotherapy outcomes. However, facilitating patients' self-awareness and reflection on their affective responses to their therapist remains underexplored as a potential tool for enhancing this relationship and subsequent treatment outcomes.

Objective:

The primary objective of this study is to examine the influence of a brief post-session battery, which is appropriate to foster patient self-monitoring and reflection on their emotional reactions toward their psychotherapist, on the quality of the therapeutic relationship and treatment outcomes.

Methods:

Using a randomized control trial design, participants will be allocated into intervention and control groups. Those in the intervention group will complete a postsession battery following each therapy session, while the control group will only undergo regular treatment. Data collection will be facilitated through Qualtrics and span baseline, mid-trial (5th week), and end-of-trial (10th week) assessments.

Results:

Not Applicable

Conclusions:

This study could reveal key information on how regular introspection and self-monitoring can improve the therapeutic relationship and improve overall treatment outcomes. Findings have the potential to shape interventions, enhancing the efficacy of psychotherapeutic sessions, and possibly offering a cost-effective strategy for improving patient well-being. Clinical Trial: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06038747. Funding: European Union’s Horizon 2020. Trial status: Recruitment is ongoing.


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Stefana A, Vieta E, Fusar-Poli P, Youngstrom E

Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcomes by Encouraging Patients to Regularly Self-Monitor, Reflect on, and Share Their Affective Responses Toward Their Therapist: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55369

DOI: 10.2196/55369

PMID: 38587881

PMCID: 11036184

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