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The Hawthorne effect refers to:

A) the expectations for success that a client brings to any therapy relationship.
B) the added value of a good therapy relationship on therapy outcomes.
C) improvements in behavior as a result of increased attention from others.
D) research studies that show a significant difference between the treatment and placebo control group.

Hawthorne Effect

The alteration of behavior by the subjects of a study due to their awareness of being observed.

Placebo Control Group

In research, a group of participants that receives an inactive treatment or substance to compare against the effects of the actual treatment.

Therapy Outcomes

The results or consequences of therapeutic interventions, which can vary widely depending on the modality, therapist, and client characteristics.

  • Recognize the importance and roles of specific factors and common factors in psychotherapy.
  • Understand the concept of the therapeutic relationship and its significance in therapy outcomes.
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