Time-Limited Counseling Outcome in Nationwide College Counseling Center Sample

2002-07-01
Drapper, Matt
Jennings, J.
Baron, A.
Erdur Baker, Özgür
This study examined the dose‐effect relationship between the number of sessions and therapeutic outcome in a large, nationwide counseling center research consortium. A positive relationship was found between the outcome of counseling and the number of sessions attended. The results of this study support the effectiveness of brief psychotherapy.
Journal Of College Counseling

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Citation Formats
M. Drapper, J. Jennings, A. Baron, and Ö. Erdur Baker, “Time-Limited Counseling Outcome in Nationwide College Counseling Center Sample,” Journal Of College Counseling, pp. 26–38, 2002, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/33305.