M. Startup et Da. Shapiro, THERAPIST TREATMENT FIDELITY IN PRESCRIPTIVE VS EXPLORATORY PSYCHOTHERAPY, British journal of clinical psychology, 32, 1993, pp. 443-456
Therapist fidelity to the manuals for prescriptive and exploratory psy
chotherapies was assessed via the Sheffield Psychotherapy Rating Scale
. Ratings on 220 sessions drawn from the Second Sheffield Psychotherap
y Project showed adequate interrater reliabilities within and between
treatments. Discriminant analysis showed that the treatments could be
differentiated almost perfectly even though the same five therapists d
elivered both of them. Relationship enhancing skills, measured by a fa
cilitative conditions scale, were held constant across treatments and
contributed nothing to the discriminant function. There was no evidenc
e that adherence varied with the severity of the clients' symptoms and
only very limited evidence that it varied with the duration of treatm
ent, despite there being adequate statistical power to detect small ef
fects. Small variations in adherence with the stage of treatment were
found but only for sessions of prescriptive therapy.