Transdiagnostic symptom dynamics during psychotherapy

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C. O’Driscoll
S. Epskamp
E. I. Fried
R. Saunders
A. Cardoso
J. Stott
J. Wheatley
M. Cirkovic
S. A. Naqvi
J. E. J. Buckman
S. Pilling
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[1] UCL,Centre for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness (CORE), Research Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology
[2] University of Amsterdam,Centre for Urban Mental Health
[3] University of Amsterdam,Department of Psychology
[4] Leiden University,Department of Clinical Psychology
[5] North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT),ADAPT Lab, Research Department of Clinical, Educational, and Health Psychology
[6] UCL,Talk Changes: City and Hackney IAPT Service
[7] Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,iCope
[8] Barking and Dagenham and Havering IAPT Services – North East London Foundation Trust, Camden and Islington Psychological Therapies Services
[9] Islington NHS Foundation Trust, Camden and
[10] Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for many common mental health problems, but the mechanisms of action and processes of change are unclear, perhaps driven by the focus on a single diagnosis which does not reflect the heterogeneous symptom experiences of many patients. The objective of this study was to better understand therapeutic change, by illustrating how symptoms evolve and interact during psychotherapy. Data from 113,608 patients from psychological therapy services who completed depression and anxiety symptom measures across three to six therapy sessions were analysed. A panel graphical vector-autoregression model was estimated in a model development sample (N = 68,165) and generalizability was tested in a confirmatory model, fitted to a separate (hold-out) sample of patients (N = 45,443). The model displayed an excellent fit and replicated in the confirmatory holdout sample. First, we found that nearly all symptoms were statistically related to each other (i.e. dense connectivity), indicating that no one symptom or association drives change. Second, the structure of symptom interrelations which emerged did not change across sessions. These findings provide a dynamic view of the process of symptom change during psychotherapy and give rise to several causal hypotheses relating to structure, mechanism, and process.
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