E24. Bruce Wampold and Pim Cuijpers – Psychotherapy Effectiveness

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My guests today are Bruce Wampold and Pim Cuijpers, two of the leading experts in the research of the effectiveness of psychotherapy. Bruce is Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of the seminal book, The Great Psychotherapy Debate: The Evidence for What Makes Psychotherapy Work. Pim is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at the Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is also director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Dissemination of Psychological Interventions.

In this conversation, we discuss the evidence for psychotherapy as a whole, the evidence for how the effectiveness of different psychotherapies compare, how to study the drivers of change in psychotherapy (such as the “therapeutic alliance”) and discuss what the current evidence suggests as fruitful avenues for the future of psychotherapeutic research and practice.

Episode Links and References

Bruce’s podcast – Making Therapy Better

Pim’s website

Pim’s paper: Absolute and relative outcomes of psychotherapies for eight mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Pim’s paper: Psychotherapies for depression: a network meta-analysis covering efficacy, acceptability and long-term outcomes of all main treatment types

Pim’s paper: The Role of Common Factors in Psychotherapy Outcomes

Neil Jacobson’s CBT dismantling study: A component analysis of cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression

Alan Kadzin’s paper: Mediators and Mechanisms of Change in Psychotherapy Research

Bruce’s paper: What should we practice? A contextual model for how psychotherapy works

Digital interventions for the treatment of depression: A meta-analytic review

Tim Anderson’s facilitative interpersonal skills

Pim’s paper: The outcomes of mental health care for depression over time: A meta-regression analysis of response rates in usual care

Michael Constatino’s paper: Effect of Matching Therapists to Patients vs Assignment as Usual on Adult Psychotherapy Outcomes 

A series of lectures that Pim gave as he retired, on “Solving the toll of depression”