Client-identified outcomes of individual psychotherapy : a qualitative meta-analysis
Ladmanová, Michaela and Řiháček, Tomáš and Timulak, Ladislav and Jonášová, Klára and Kubantová, Barbora and Mikoška, Petr and Polakovská, Lucia and Elliott, Robert (2025) Client-identified outcomes of individual psychotherapy : a qualitative meta-analysis. Lancet Psychiatry, 12 (1). pp. 18-31. ISSN 2215-0366 (https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(24)00356-0)
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Abstract
Psychotherapy outcomes are typically measured in terms of symptom relief. However, this method might overlook important changes from clients' perspectives when they are asked to report on them. A more client-centred approach might bring a deeper understanding of psychotherapy outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes identified by clients within qualitative psychotherapy research. The PsycArticles, PsycInfo, and MEDLINE Complete databases were searched for English language studies published until Nov 11, 2023. Additional studies were identified through references in the primary studies and previous meta-analyses or systematic reviews. Search terms were related to psychotherapy and counselling, clients' or patients' experiences, psychotherapy outcomes and changes, post-treatment perspectives, and types of qualitative methods. Qualitative studies on client-identified outcomes of individual psychotherapy were included. Findings related to clients' perceptions of psychotherapy outcomes were extracted (by ML and checked by TR and LT) and analysed (by all authors) using the descriptive-interpretative meta-analytic approach. All authors have personally experienced psychotherapy as clients. This study was pre-registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021277330). We included 177 studies in the qualitative meta-analysis, from 24 countries, including descriptions from 2908 clients. Most of the studies were of good quality; they covered a wide range of therapeutic approaches and diagnoses. The descriptions of psychotherapy outcomes were classified into 60 meta-categories and grouped into ten clusters. These clusters related to clients' relational and social functioning; their emotional functioning; self-awareness, self-understanding, and more adaptive cognitive processing; behavioural functioning; developing their own resources; clients' attitudes towards themselves; generally embracing life; symptom and problem change; and more general wellbeing. The tenth cluster was outcomes that could not be clearly attributed to psychotherapy, which was considered outside the scope of this study. The meta-analysis showed that clients value outcome dimensions beyond symptom reduction, such as deeper self-understanding, enhanced self-agency, and greater social engagement. By examining psychotherapy outcomes across various diagnoses and therapeutic approaches, we highlight limitations in traditional outcome measures, showing the need for more comprehensive, client-centred assessment tools and the value of incorporating qualitative methods into understanding dimensions of change. European Union. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.]
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Ladmanová, Michaela, Řiháček, Tomáš, Timulak, Ladislav, Jonášová, Klára, Kubantová, Barbora, Mikoška, Petr, Polakovská, Lucia and Elliott, Robert
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Item type: Article ID code: 94257 Dates: DateEventJanuary 2025Published26 November 2024Published Online15 October 2024Accepted25 August 2024SubmittedSubjects: Medicine > Internal medicine > Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Psychological Sciences and Health > Counselling Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 23 Sep 2025 08:56 Last modified: 14 Nov 2025 03:37 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/94257
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