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  • Title: The effects of an expectancy state on the fate of applications and psychotherapy in an outpatient setting.
    Author: Levitt EE, Fisher WP.
    Journal: J Clin Psychiatry; 1981 Jun; 42(6):234-37. PubMed ID: 7240103.
    Abstract:
    This study describes an attempt to influence the outcome of outpatient psychotherapy by offering pretherapy information to application. The sample consisted of more than 1,300 applicants; the pretherapy information, in the form of a printed leaflet, was included with the application blank for alternate cases. The results suggest that the pretherapy information tended to discourage the completing of application blanks. Among those patients who eventually participated in psychotherapy, pretherapy information had no effect on the duration of treatment or on treatment outcomes as rated by the therapists. Incidentally, the data indicate that having health insurance has a strong, positive effect on the number of treatment interviews.
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