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Velten J, Christiansen H, Hoyer J, In-Albon T, Lincoln T, Lutz W, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2025 Feb; 186:104691. PMID: 39919361
Practice-based evidence has emerged as an important complementary paradigm to studies in controlled trials. This paper presents results of a large research-practice network at German university outpatient clinics; the KODAP...
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Wrede N, Hillebrand M, Risch A, Alpers G, Bartholdy S, Brakemeier E, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2025 Jan; 375:456-464. PMID: 39889933
Background: Although meta-analyses suggest comparable efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in older adults compared to working-age adults, little is known about its effectiveness in naturalistic settings across different age groups....
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Schurmann-Vengels J, Pirke J, Troche S, Budge S, Fluckiger C, Willutzki U
J Couns Psychol . 2024 Dec; 72(1):92-102. PMID: 39666475
Although studies on the dual-continua model have demonstrated that distress and well-being are two separate but interrelated factors of mental health, only limited research exists regarding these concepts for lesbian,...
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Hartmann A, Orlinsky D, Ronnestad M, Willutzki U, Schroder T, Heinonen E
Psychother Res . 2024 Aug; :1-13. PMID: 39159177
Objectives: The Therapist Work Involvement Scales (TWIS) is a self-report research instrument that enables a multilayered description of psychotherapists' experiences when treating clients. The TWIS was created in a comprehensive...
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Fluckiger C, Willutzki U, Grosse Holtforth M, Wampold B
Clin Psychol Eur . 2024 Aug; 6(Spec Issue):e11971. PMID: 39118651
Psychotherapy is a highly collaborative and individualized mental health practice developed in (post-) modern societies. The mental health outcomes of psychotherapy cover a broad range of psychological factors including the...
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Schurmann-Vengels J, Fluckiger C, Reyer E, Odyniec P, Willutzki U
Clin Psychol Psychother . 2024 Aug; 31(4):e3036. PMID: 39089326
Objective: Increased attention has recently been paid to the well-being and flourishing of patients in psychotherapy. This study investigated the occurrence of positive affect (PA) and strength-based behaviours within psychotherapy...
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Deisenhofer A, Hehlmann M, Rubel J, Lutz W, Schwartz B, Brascher A, et al.
Psychother Res . 2024 Jun; :1-14. PMID: 38831579
Objective: Research suggests that some therapists achieve better outcomes than others. However, an overlooked area of study is how institution differences impact patient outcomes independent of therapist variance. This study...
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Begemann S, Willutzki U, Lutz G
Z Psychosom Med Psychother . 2023 Oct; 69(4):331-344. PMID: 37830881
In psychotherapeutic change processes, in addition to gradual changes, specific single special moments are described as a starting point for change. We investigated the perception of these moments of change...
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Schurmann-Vengels J, Troche S, Victor P, Teismann T, Willutzki U
Clin Psychol Eur . 2023 Sep; 5(2):e8041. PMID: 37732153
Background: Modern concepts assume that mental health is not just the absence of mental illness but is also characterized by positive well-being. Recent findings indicated a less pronounced distinction of...
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Trimpop L, Bielinski L, Berger T, Willutzki U
JMIR Res Protoc . 2023 Mar; 12:e41413. PMID: 36920449
Background: Only 11%-40% of those with a mental disorder in Germany receive treatment. In many cases, face-to-face psychotherapy is not available because of limited resources, such as an insufficient number...