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The extant literature includes no studies regarding the rate of premature termination in training clinics. The following study documents a very high rate of premature termination in a training clinic, relative to either the established literature or the regional prevalence rate. In addition, this study explores the contributions of effectiveness and role expectations in the prediction of premature termination. Results reveal that the effect of clients’ pretreatment role expectations on eventual premature termination was moderated by the clients’ pretreatment effectiveness expectancies. Stated another way, role and effectiveness interactions interact and account for 11 to 14% of the variance in premature termination. Discussion of training implications is provided.

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This page is a summary of: Pretreatment expectancies and premature termination in a training clinic environment., Training and Education in Professional Psychology, May 2009, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/a0012901.
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