Tc. Tisdale et al., IMPACT OF TREATMENT ON GOD IMAGE AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT, AND CORRELATIONS OF GOD IMAGE TO PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT AND OBJECT RELATIONS DEVELOPMENT, Journal of psychology and theology, 25(2), 1997, pp. 227-239
This study examined the effectiveness of a religiously-based, object r
elations oriented psychotherapy treatment program. Effectiveness was m
easured by changes in personal adjustment and God image for a group of
religious patients. An inpatient sample (N = 33), with the predominan
t diagnosis of major depression, was followed over the course of inpat
ient treatment and a year of outpatient treatment following hospitaliz
ation. Measures were administered at admission and discharge (N = 99),
six months after discharge (n = 67), and 12 months after discharge (n
= 30). The correlation of God image to object relations development w
as also examined. Inpatient treatment was found to have a significant
positive impact on personal adjustment and God image. Improvement was
maintained over the course of outpatient treatment but no significant
further improvement was noted. Significant correlations were found amo
ng the measures at all four time points. Implications of these finding
s and suggestions for future research are discussed.