Predictors of dropping out were investigated for patients who participated
in time-limited; interpretive individual psychotherapy in a randomized clin
ical trial. A sample of 22 dropouts was compared with a sample of 22 matche
d completers on both pretherapy and therapy process variables, None of the
pretherapy predictors, which included demographic, diagnostic, and initial
disturbance variables, significantly differentiated the two groups. In cont
rast, several of the therapy process variables, including the therapeutic a
lliance, work, patient exploration, and focus on transference, significantl
y differentiated dropouts from completers. For dropouts, there was a weaker
alliance, less work, less exploration, and greater focus on transference.
Examination of the last session of dropouts revealed a nonproductive patter
n characterized by resistance and transference interpretation. Implications
and limitations associated with the study are considered.