Allegiance and Treatment Quality as Moderators of the Comparative Effectiveness of Psychotherapy? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Comparing Humanistic Psychotherapy to Other Psychotherapy Approaches
Olivia Schünemann, Alessa Jansen, Ulrike Willutzki, Nina Heinrichs

TL;DR
This study examines whether factors like therapist allegiance and treatment quality affect the effectiveness of humanistic psychotherapy compared to other approaches.
Contribution
The paper re-analyzes existing data to test if allegiance and treatment quality moderate outcomes in psychotherapy comparisons.
Findings
Only 10% of studies showed allegiance in favor of humanistic psychotherapy.
Allegiance and treatment quality were significant moderators in only a few comparisons.
Findings suggest these factors are less influential on outcomes than expected.
Abstract
Achieving positive outcomes in comparative RCTs examining psychotherapy interventions may be moderated by other factors than treatments alone, namely allegiance and treatment quality (bona fide, adherence). Using the study sample of a recent comprehensive review on humanistic interventions by the German Scientific Board of Psychotherapy, we assumed that higher allegiance towards non-humanistic approaches and lower treatment quality in the humanistic intervention arm would result in worse outcomes for the humanistic groups. We included studies in which a humanistic psychotherapy (sub-)approach was compared to another type of psychotherapy. Data was extracted independently by the authors. A priori defined meta-regression analyses were performed with allegiance and treatment quality as main moderators and study quality (risk of bias), type of active control, humanistic psychotherapy and…
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TopicsPsychotherapy Techniques and Applications · Psychiatric care and mental health services · Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
