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The neglect of treatment-construct validity in psychotherapy research: a systematic review of comparative RCTs of psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder

Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the best methodology for studying the efficacy of psychotherapy. Optimally an RCT design makes it possible to conclude that if one treatment has a better outcome than another, this is due to the treatment package (TP) as it was implemented in this particular context, rather than other factors beyond the treatment (= high internal...

Direct and indirect aggression and victimization in adolescents - associations with the development of psychological difficulties

Previous research has established that direct and indirect forms of aggression differ in their association with gender and type of psychological difficulties. One purpose of the present study was to test if the same applies to direct and indirect victimization. A second purpose was to study these associations not only cross-sectionally (as in most previous research) but also...

Family Connections in different settings and intensities for underserved and geographically isolated families: a non-randomised comparison study

Family Connections (FC) is a multi-family skills training program for relatives of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and related difficulties, typically offered once per week for 12–14 weeks. Families with loved ones receiving residential Dialectical Behaviour Therapy DBT (DBT-R) in a different community, or those with multiple caregiving demands may have...

A cross-sectional study of adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: support for a specific distress-function relationship

Lars-Gunnar Lundh 4 Carl Göran Svedin 0 2 0 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine; Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Linköping University , Linköping SE-581 85 , Sweden 1 Childand Adolescent

Mood and Global Symptom Changes among Psychotherapy Clients with Depressive Personality

, Sweden Received 10 July 2012; Revised 14 October 2012; Accepted 15 October 2012 Academic Editor: H. Grunze Copyright © 2012 Rachel E. Maddux and Lars-Gunnar Lundh. This is an open access article

Mood and Global Symptom Changes among Psychotherapy Clients with Depressive Personality

, Sweden Received 10 July 2012; Revised 14 October 2012; Accepted 15 October 2012 Academic Editor: H. Grunze Copyright © 2012 Rachel E. Maddux and Lars-Gunnar Lundh. This is an open access article

Mood and Global Symptom Changes among Psychotherapy Clients with Depressive Personality

, Sweden Received 10 July 2012; Revised 14 October 2012; Accepted 15 October 2012 Academic Editor: H. Grunze Copyright © 2012 Rachel E. Maddux and Lars-Gunnar Lundh. This is an open access article

Mood and Global Symptom Changes among Psychotherapy Clients with Depressive Personality

, Sweden Received 10 July 2012; Revised 14 October 2012; Accepted 15 October 2012 Academic Editor: H. Grunze Copyright © 2012 Rachel E. Maddux and Lars-Gunnar Lundh. This is an open access article

Depressive Symptoms and Deliberate Self-Harm in a Community Sample of Adolescents: A Prospective Study

Department of Psychology, Lund University, Box 213, 221 00 Lund, Sweden Received 1 June 2010; Revised 11 August 2010; Accepted 19 October 2010 Academic Editor: Rory O'Connor Copyright © 2011 Lars-Gunnar ... Lundh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original

Depressive Symptoms and Deliberate Self-Harm in a Community Sample of Adolescents: A Prospective Study

Department of Psychology, Lund University, Box 213, 221 00 Lund, Sweden Received 1 June 2010; Revised 11 August 2010; Accepted 19 October 2010 Academic Editor: Rory O'Connor Copyright © 2011 Lars-Gunnar ... Lundh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original

Psychological Science within a Three-Dimensional Ontology

Lars-Gunnar Lundh Open Access Regular Article First Online: 12 December 2017 1k Downloads Abstract The present paper outlines the nature of a three-dimensional ontology and the place of

Persons and Genes. Is a Gene-Centered Evolutionary Psychology Compatible with a Person-Oriented Approach to Psychological Science?

According to Zagaria et al. (2020), evolutionary psychology may be the meta-theory that is needed if psychological science is to enter a paradigmatic stage. Other writers have suggested that what is needed is a person-oriented approach, which focuses on the person as a complex system that needs to be studied (1) as a whole (holism), (2) as an intentional agent in interaction with...

Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm

Previous research has shown that a less positive emotional tone in adolescents’ relationships to parents, but not in their relationships to peers, predicts more of behaviour problems and substance use. The purpose of the present study was to replicate these findings, and to extend this research to deliberate self-harm. In a first study with a variable-oriented approach...

Editorial: The JPOR is expanding

the concepts of holism and interactionism need to be disentangled, and in the second paper Lars-Gunnar Lundh argues that holism and interactionism should be combined. What Nilsson argues for is a

Combining Holism and Interactionism. Towards a Conceptual Clarification

The terms “holism” and “interactionism” are central to the person-oriented approach, especially as formulated in Magnusson’s (2001) holistic-interactionistic paradigm. However, Nilsson (2015) has recently argued that at least some forms of holism and interactionism need to be disentangled. This raises some general questions about what is meant by “holism” and “interactionism” and...

Towards a Person-Oriented Approach to Psychotherapy Research

Common conclusions from traditional psychotherapy research are that we still do not know how or why even our most well-studied interventions produce change, and that there is little evidence that any form of psychotherapy is generally more effective than any other. This has led some researchers to the so-called Dodo Bird Verdict, that all forms of psychotherapy are equally...

Introduction to the Special Issue: Studying Therapeutic Change at the Level of the Individual

. Lars-Gunnar Lundh Editor JPOR Bosley , H. G. , Soyster , P. D. , & Fisher . A. J. ( 2019 ). Affect dynamics as predictors of symptom severity and treatment response in mood and anxiety disorders

Towards a Person-Oriented Approach to Psychotherapy Research

Abstract: Common conclusions from traditional psychotherapy research are that we still do not know how or why even our most well-studied interventions produce change, and that there is little evidence that any form of psychotherapy is generally more effective than any other. This has led some researchers to the so-called Dodo Bird Verdict, that all forms of psychotherapy are...

Disordered eating in a Swedish community sample of adolescent girls: subgroups, stability, and associations with body esteem, deliberate self-harm and other difficulties

The developmental study of subtypes of disordered eating (DE) during adolescence may be relevant to understand the development of eating disorders. The purpose of the present study was to identify subgroups with different profiles of DE in a community sample of adolescent girls aged 13–15 years, and to study the stability of these profiles and subgroups over a one-year interval...