Abstract
This study addresses three questions related to the central issue (CI) in Time Limited Psychotherapy (TLP): (a) Will different therapists formulate the same or similar CI for a given patient? (b) Will therapists agree on the accuracy of the CI suggested to the patient? (c) Is there a relationship between therapists' agreement on the CI and outcome of treatment? Fifteen transcripts of evaluation sessions for TLP were given to 15 TLP therapists. Each case was read by three therapists, who were asked to formulate a CI for each patient. In the second phase of the study, therapists had to employ a rating scale assessing the accuracy of several CI's to a given patient. A possible relationship between accuracy and therapy outcome was checked as well, based on patient outcome measures available from a previous study. The CI's formulated by the therapists were different. When the accuracy rating scale was employed, interjudge reliabilities ranged from R = .46 to R = .85 for 12 of fifteen cases. Interrater agreemen...
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