Causal Effects In Psychotherapy: Counterfactuals Counteract Overgeneralization

被引:12
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作者
Hoefler, Michael [1 ]
Gloster, Andrew T. [1 ]
Hoyer, Juergen [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Dresden, Germany
关键词
statistical methodology; technology in psychotherapy research and training; process research; integrative treatment models; causality; validity; EXTERNAL VALIDITY; DODO BIRD; ANTIDEPRESSANTS; INTERVENTIONS; DEPRESSION; THERAPY; WORRY;
D O I
10.1080/10503307.2010.501041
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Causal inference of psychotherapy effects is usually based on the theory of internal and external validity. The authors argue that as an inductive strategy it often leads to overgeneralization because it promotes neglect of specific clinical boundary conditions (such as practically relevant combinations of treatments, settings, patients, and therapists). Adding the counterfactual conceptualization of causal effects counteracts overgeneralization by considering individuals at a fixed time under two possible treatment conditions as basic units of a causal effect. Consequently, causal effects are regarded as varying in nature as local pieces of a global theory. The authors outline the main deductions from the counterfactual conceptualization with regard to understanding causality, average effects, bias, and study design and address some controversies in psychotherapy research.
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页码:668 / 679
页数:12
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