With this goal in mind, there has been considerable research attention paid to both individual factors and group processes associated with improved treatment outcomes in GCBT. In relation to individual factors, of particular interest are factors that explain variance in GCBT outcomes over and above what could be expected based on patients’ pre-treatment symptom scores. For example, despite patients improving with treatment, they tend to maintain their rank order in terms of symptom severity from pre- to post-treatment (Neimeyer&Weiss, 1990; Steinmetz, Lewison, &Antonuccio, 1983). That is, patients with highest and lowest symptoms pre-treatment will demonstrate higher and lower symptoms post-treatment, respectively, thereby preserving the rank order.
With this goal in mind, there has been considerable research attention paid to both individual factors and group processes associated with improved treatment outcomes in GCBT. In relation to individual factors, of particular interest are factors that explain variance in GCBT outcomes over and above what could be expected based on patients’ pre-treatment symptom scores. For example, despite patients improving with treatment, they tend to maintain their rank order in terms of symptom severity from pre- to post-treatment (Neimeyer&Weiss, 1990; Steinmetz, Lewison, &Antonuccio, 1983). That is, patients with highest and lowest symptoms pre-treatment will demonstrate higher and lower symptoms post-treatment, respectively, thereby preserving the rank order.
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