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Rorschach and MMPI-2 indices of early psychotherapy termination.

M J Hilsenroth1, L Handler, K M Toman, J R Padawer.   

Abstract

This study was an investigation of the differences between 97 patients who had prematurely terminated psychotherapy (M = 1 session) and 81 who had participated in individual psychotherapy for at least 6 months and 24 sessions (M = 18 months/72 sessions) on selected Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory--2 (MMPI-2) and Rorschach variables. None of the between-group comparisons using the MMPI-2 proved to be significant. However, a multivariate analysis of variance of 9 Rorschach variables in 3 conceptual categories--(a) interpersonal relatedness, (b) psychological resources versus resource demand, and (c) level of psychopathology--proved to be significant at p = .008. The Rorschach scores from the interpersonal-relational category proved to be the most robust in differentiating the 2 groups. The theoretical implications of interpersonal variables are discussed in relation to the termination and continuation of patients in psychotherapy.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8543718     DOI: 10.1037//0022-006x.63.6.956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Consult Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0022-006X


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