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The Penn Psychoanalytic Treatment Collection: a Set of Complete and Recorded Psychoanalyses as a Research ResourceDepartment of Psychiatry, Centre for Psychotherapy Research, University of Pennsylvania, Luborsky{at}landru.cpr.upenn.edu
Department of Psychlology, New School for Social Research
Georgia Institute of Technology
Department of Psychology, University of Laval, Canada
Access Measurement Systems, Inc., Boston
Adelphi University, Glass Institute for Psychoanalytic Reseach
Glass Institute for Psychoanalytic Research; Sydney Pulver, Training Analyst, Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society, and Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania;
Department of Psychology, Duke University
Department of Psychology, University of Vermont
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Ulm University, Germany From a set of seventeen complete and tape-recorded psychoanalyses, a sample of findings is presented: (a) the level of agreement of two clinical judges on the psychological health of these patients is adequate for the late sessions, but not for the early sessions; (b) the amount of change during psychoanalysis appears to be similar to that in the Menninger Foundation Psychotherapy Research Project; (c) psychiatric severity measures from the early sessions can yield a significant level of prediction of the later benefits from psychoanalysis. Finally, further research uses of this collection of psychoanalyses are suggested.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 49, No. 1,
217-234 (2001) This article has been cited by other articles:
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