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Momentos innovadores y el impacto de sesión en la psicoterapia integradora breve: un estudio exploratorio El estudio presente examino la emergencia de momentos innovadores en la psicoterapia integradora breve basada en el modelo de 3 estados de Hill, en un muestrea pequeña de clientes. Los momentos innovadores son marcadores de cambio en clientes e...

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... that case, the expression above has to be linked through a logistic function. The model used for the results in Table 4 is equivalent to Table 2, but here the response variable Y ij represents, in each model, a subscale of the session's impact for client i 1, . . . ,n at session j. ...
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... performed two sets of analyses, one in which IMs were tested to predict symptom level at the beginning of the following session (OQ-45.2 as measured at lag 1), using HLM; and the reverse model in which symptom level was tested as a predictor of IMs in the same session (OQ-45.2 at lag 0), using GLMM. Neither low-level nor high-level IMs were found to predict OQ-45.2 scores at the following session, as can be seen in Table 2. On the other hand, OQ-45.2 was found to predict low-level IMs (p .0001; ...
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... that case, the expression above has to be linked through a logistic function. The model used for the results in Table 4 is equivalent to Table 2, but here the response variable Y ij represents, in each model, a subscale of the session's impact for client i 1, . . . ,n at session j. ...
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... performed two sets of analyses, one in which IMs were tested to predict symptom level at the beginning of the following session (OQ-45.2 as measured at lag 1), using HLM; and the reverse model in which symptom level was tested as a predictor of IMs in the same session (OQ-45.2 at lag 0), using GLMM. Neither low-level nor high-level IMs were found to predict OQ-45.2 scores at the following session, as can be seen in Table 2. On the other hand, OQ-45.2 was found to predict low-level IMs (p .0001; ...

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