reviewJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryOct 16, 2003Closed access

Delineating mechanisms of change in child and adolescent therapy: methodological issues and research recommendations

Yale University

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Abstract

Background

Mechanisms of therapeutic change are rarely studied in child and adolescent therapy. Our central thesis is that the study of mechanisms of treatment is an excellent investment for improving clinical practice and patient care. Indeed, extending treatment trials to clinical settings, without complementary research that studies why and how treatment works, could have great limitations. METHOD: In this article, we discuss the importance of studying mechanisms, the logical and methodological requirements, and why almost no studies to date provide evidence for why or how treatment works. Standard statistical practices (tests of mediation) and designs (randomized controlled clinical trials) contribute greatly to outcome research but have little to say about mechanisms given the way they are commonly used.

Conclusions

The article ends with recommendations to guide research on mechanisms of therapeutic change.

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Mediation
  • Psychotherapist
  • Clinical trial
  • Clinical Practice
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Clinical psychology
  • Medicine
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