The Psychology Research Institute (INPSY) is a specialized research institute at the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University. Our research focus stems from a long-lasting interest in the topics of developmental, social and educational psychology, psychology of personality and psychology in the media. Strong methodological and statistical background allows us to perform quality basic and applied research and develop new psychodiagnostic methods.

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How to ask about the negative effects of psychotherapy? Systematically and comprehensively, advises a new study.

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Psychotherapy is an increasingly sought-after tool for psychological help. Those who place their trust in it expect relief or a desired change. In some cases, however, they may also experience disappointment. In a new study, Tomáš Řiháček from the INPSY/Center for Psychotherapy Research scientific team, together with his co-author from the prestigious Swedish university, Alexander Rozental, focuses on understanding the possible negative experiences in psychotherapy. The authors have compiled the latest studies and meta-analyses and described their findings on measuring these negative effects.

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