Andrés Roussos
University of Buenos Aires
71 Papers
199 Citations
Andrés Roussos is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qualitative research & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 62 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrés Roussos include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & University of Belgrano.
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Papers
A qualitative investigation of former clients' perception of change, reasons for consultation, therapeutic relationship, and termination.
TL;DR: Results show how the balance of negative and positive aspects of the therapeutic relationship is associated with the perception of change, and categories related to reasons for consultation were associated with types of change and therapy termination.
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Differential client perspectives on therapy in Argentina and the United States: a cross-cultural study.
William Jock,Kelly Bolger,Juan Martín Gómez Penedo,Vanina Waizmann,Julieta Olivera,Andrés Roussos +5 more
TL;DR: A qualitative analysis of interviews with former therapy clients in Argentina and the United States provides implications for the adaptation of treatments to different cultures and for the cross-cultural validity of researchers' and policymakers' current definitions of treatment efficacy.
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El focus group como técnica de investigación cualitativa
Santiago Juan,Andrés Roussos +1 more
- 01 Jan 2010
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Using an Artificial Intelligence Based Chatbot to Provide Parent Training: Results from a Feasibility Study
Guido Entenberg,Malenka Areas,Andrés Roussos,Ana L. Maglio,Jillian N Thrall,Milagros Escoredo,Eduardo L. Bunge +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the feasibility of delivering parenting skills through a chatbot and found that parents sent a mean of 54.24 messages to the chatbot, and the mean number of words per message was 3.5.
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Evaluation of psychic change through the application of empirical and clinical techniques for a 2-year treatment: a single case study
Clara M. López Moreno,Cristina Schalayeff,Silvia Acosta,Pía Vernengo,Andrés Roussos,Beatriz Dorfman Lerner +5 more
TL;DR: Results obtained by a combination of clinical and empirical methods used in the evaluation of psychic change involving a single case study carried out during 2 years of nonmanualized psychodynamic psychotherapy are presented.
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