2014
Only connect: The working alliance in computer-based cognitive behavioral therapy
Kiluk BD, Serafini K, Frankforter T, Nich C, Carroll KM. Only connect: The working alliance in computer-based cognitive behavioral therapy. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2014, 63: 139-146. PMID: 25461789, PMCID: PMC4408209, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2014.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyTechnology-based interventionsWorking Alliance InventoryBehavioral therapyComputer-based cognitive behavioral therapyCocaine-dependent individualsCocaine use outcomesEfficacy of computerDays abstinentFace psychotherapyUse outcomesSimilar psychometric characteristicsPsychometric characteristicsSubscale scoresAlliance InventoryTherapistsPreliminary findingsTotal scoreInterventionTreatment outcomesCBTScoresAbstinentPsychotherapyLittle evidence
1997
Contribution of the Therapeutic Alliance to Outcome in Active Versus Control Psychotherapies
Carroll K, Nich C, Rounsaville B. Contribution of the Therapeutic Alliance to Outcome in Active Versus Control Psychotherapies. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1997, 65: 510-514. PMID: 9170775, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.65.3.510.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
One-Year Follow-up of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy for Cocaine Dependence: Delayed Emergence of Psychotherapy Effects
Carroll KM, Rounsaville BJ, Nich C, Gordon LT, Wirtz PW, Gawin F. One-Year Follow-up of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy for Cocaine Dependence: Delayed Emergence of Psychotherapy Effects. JAMA Psychiatry 1994, 51: 989-997. PMID: 7979888, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950120061010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral relapse preventionRelapse preventionAmbulatory cocaine abusersCocaine dependenceSupportive clinical managementCoping skillsCocaine usePsychotherapy effectsLess cocaine useSubstance abusersPsychotherapyFull sampleCocaine abusersEffects regression modelsRandom effects regression modelsAbusersOutpatient treatmentOne-year followPosttreatment levelsSubject implementationTime effectsPharmacotherapySkillsAbstinenceRelative abilityBlind Man’s Bluff: Effectiveness and Significance of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy Blinding Procedures in a Clinical Trial
Carroll K, Rounsaville B, Nich C. Blind Man’s Bluff: Effectiveness and Significance of Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy Blinding Procedures in a Clinical Trial. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1994, 62: 276-280. PMID: 8201064, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.62.2.276.Peer-Reviewed Original Research